After 36 long years of exile, an elderly Kashmiri Pandit woman returned to her ancestral home in Danew, Bogund, Kulgam.
The moment she stepped into her courtyard, time seemed to stand still. She bent down, touched the soil she had been separated from for decades, and kissed the old walnut tree that had silently witnessed her childhood, her memories, and her absence.
Overcome with emotion, she broke down in tears. She knelt before the tree, folded her hands in prayer, and embraced it as if she were reuniting with a beloved family member lost to time.
With a trembling voice, she whispered in Kashmiri:
“Che cheya b’e yaad?”
(“Do you remember me?”)
A question not just to a tree, but to a home, a homeland, and a lifetime of memories left behind.
One of the most heart-wrenching scenes you will ever witness, a reminder that exile may separate people from their homes, but never from their roots.
36+ years of forced exodus from homeland Kashmir. Hope the world remembers the genocide and ethnic cleansing against Hindus of Kashmir.
BIG SCAM BY @OlaElectric! To hide their failure, they silently CLOSED my main 23-day-old complaint (#12958103) WITHOUT solving it! Check pic 1 (1000668848.jpg), it's completely wiped out from ongoing list. @bhash, is this how you trick data & fool shareholders?
@jagograhakjago
After programmes in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, landed in Jamnagar a short while ago. Upon landing, addressed a public meeting in the city. Thanked the people of Gujarat for their continuous blessings for the BJP. It is rare for a party to get so much support over decades and as time has passed, this support has only risen.