The Murder Of Makhan Lal Bindru Is Big Conspiracy
The murder of Makhan Lal Bindru, a medicine dealer is a conspiracy to stop the return of Kashmiri Hindus: Militant Attacks In Kashmir.
The Resistance Front (TRF), killed Kashmiri Hindu chemist Makhan Lal Bindru in Srinagar and Virendra Paswan, a golgappa street vendor who came to earn a living from Bihar.
There is a big conspiracy to stop the process of valley withdrawal. Both these killings are blasphemous and despicable acts of Islamic fundamentalists to keep Kashmir isolated from the mainstream.
Makhan Lal Bindru was one of the few Kashmiri Hindus who did not leave Kashmir despite threats during the peak of terrorism.
There will hardly be any Kashmiri in Hari Singh High Street near Amirakadal Bridge in Srinagar who has not bought medicine from Bindru Medicate.
He had started the shop where he was murdered about 10 years back. There will be a gap of only 500 meters between the two places.
Makhan Lal Shri Badru was the face of Kashmiri Hindus in Kashmir, as he was one of the few old elites and dignitaries of Kashmiri Hindu society.
At the same time, Virendra Paswan was a Hindu, a symbol of Sanatan culture and Hindustan for the poor who shed blood in the name of Islam in Kashmir.
The timing of these murders is special.
These days the government machinery is active in Kashmir to remove illegal encroachments on the displaced property to take forward the process of resettlement of Kashmiri Hindus.
Union ministers’ visits are also happening without any security frills. Due to this, the message of improvement in the condition of the plaintiff is being sent everywhere.
Panun Kashmir President Dr. Ajay Churungu said that last week our temple was vandalized in South Kashmir.
Then a respected person from our community, pretending to be an RSS agent, is murdered at his shop in Srinagar. These killings are only to thwart the efforts for the return of Kashmiri Pandits.
In Anantnag, around one thousand Kashmiri Hindus have urged to free their farms, barns, and houses from illegal encroachments.
Senior journalist Bilal Bashir of Kashmir says that don’t mix it with Hindu and Muslim. Today a Kashmiri Muslim has also been murdered. On Saturday also only two Muslims were killed.
So far this year, around two dozen people have been killed in Kashmir.
Of these, 18 Muslims have been put to death for being supporters of Indian democracy and nationalism. Everyone knows the killers and their patrons.
The special significance of Bindru’s murder:
Ajat Jamwal, an expert in Kashmir affairs and president of Jammu Qaymir Unity Foundation, said that Makhan Lal Bindru is the fourth Kashmiri Hindu to be the target of terrorists in the last one and a half years.
Virendra Paswan is the fourth person who came to Kashmir from another state to earn a living and was killed by terrorists. Everyone has a life, but the meaning of the murder of Badaru is special.
His killing is to intimidate all those Kashmiris who are in the mood to return to Kashmir after removing the occupations on their ancestral houses, farms, and barns.
Government freeing the property of Kashmiri Hindus:
The state government has started a campaign to remove illegal encroachments on the land and property of displaced Kashmiri Hindus in Kashmir.
This has created a new enthusiasm and hope among the Kashmiri Hindus about the return of the plaintiffs.
The fear that did not arise out of the murder of Ajay Pandita on June 8, 2020, and Rakesh Pandita, head of the municipal committee in Trail on June 2, 2021, would create the murder of Makhan Lal Bindru.
When terrorist violence started in Kashmir, the terrorists started killing the prominent citizens of Kashmir Hindu society first.
The pattern of killings same:
Prof Hari Om said that Virendra Paswan and before that a businessman named Satpal and Krishna Dhaba owner Akash Mehra has been murdered.
Three more outsiders have been murdered last year.
The pattern of all these killings was the same and according to the terrorists who killed all of them were furthering nationalism in Kashmir and were associated with the Sangh Parivar.