The Forgotten Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits
A story of displacement, resilience, and the fight for justice.
For 35 years, we’ve waited for our homeland. This is our truth.
Our Holocaust Day
Our Mission
This is not just a website. It is a memorial, a testament, and a voice for those who were silenced.
We document the forced exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, preserve our cultural heritage, and ensure
that future generations remember what happened on that fateful night and the decades that followed.
Stories That Must Be Told
The Night That Changed Everything
Loudspeakers in mosques warned us to leave, convert, or face death.
Over 350,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled their homes in terror.
A Story of Unimaginable Horror
The tragic fate of Girija Tickoo, a young school librarian whose life
was brutally taken, and remains a painful reminder of targeted violence.
35 Years in Refugee Camps
From bus stations to tent cities, thousands of families endured
unimaginable hardship in cramped, inadequate living conditions.
Timeline of Tragedy
Assassination of Tika Lal Taploo
The respected lawyer and political leader was killed in broad daylight,
sending shockwaves through the community and marking the beginning of targeted violence.
The Night of Exodus
Loudspeakers blared warnings across Kashmir. Families fled with whatever they could carry.
The forced displacement of 350,000+ Kashmiri Pandits began.
Life in Refugee Camps
Tent cities were established in Jammu and Udhampur. Families lived in 12×12 foot tents,
struggling with extreme heat, monsoons, and inadequate facilities.
35 Years Later
Still waiting for justice. Still fighting to return home. The struggle continues.
Our Story Must Not Be Forgotten
Share these stories. Remember these names. Stand with us in our fight for justice
and recognition. Together, we can ensure that history remembers the truth.
