A Book Review
By: B. Revti
The story of Kashmiri Pandits and the most unfortunate exodus that this community had to undergo in Independent India and who are facing extinction and acknowledged ethnic cleansing has been narrated, commented and counter- debated by a plethora of writers, commentators, journalists, film producers and what not. To this long list belongs 1975- Uttar Pradesh born Ashok Kumar Pandey, who is considered an expert on Kashmir post 1990 and has already written two notable books on Kashmir — “Kashmirnama’’ and “Kashmir Aur Kashmiri Pandit”. Both these books, written in Hindi are interesting to read but must have not been so much discussed, especially by the Kashmiri Pandit community themselves—- possibly for the reason that Ashok Pandey holds a particular view many Kashmiri Pandits may not subscribe to. But the fact is that both his two books on Kashmir and Kashmiri Pandits offer extremely valuable insights on our understanding of dynamics in Kashmir. Thus every Kashmiri Pandit needs to read, analyze and make an independent opinion on the book that highlights their plight. The author seems to be open to any honest criticism.
Basne Aur Bikharne Ke 1500 Saal
In “ Kashmir Aur Kashmiri Pandits”, Ashok Pandey relies heavily on Pandit Jia Lal Kilam’s wonderful book titled “ History of Kashmiri Pandits” (June 1955 edition), a pioneering work (prior to even Bamzai’s and others) on Kashmiri Pandits, the forgotten but illustrious children of Mother India. Basne Aur Bikharne Ke 1500 Saal is the tag-line of his book.
