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Prompted by the growth of Islamic militancy in the valley,
Pandits left in large numbers in the exodus of the 1990 with
just some clothes in their bags. Sadly, the Pandits did not want
to leave but left, the nation did not want the exodus to happen
but could not prevent it and even the Muslim fundamentalist
tried to stop the Hindus from vacating the valley but could not
succeed.
Also, the then Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto missed
no opportunity to add fuel to the fire. Her Haranguing tirades
and wild promises did enough to bring up mess hysteria.
The issue of KPs return and the attacks by militants are an
important side to the Kashmir story that has fed into the
Hindu-Muslim polarisation in India over the years, in turn
fuelling the Hindu-Muslim chasm in the Valley.   
 Besides 1990s exodus, the memories of Nadimarg Massacre
2003 is still capable of haunting the souls of us;
Nadimarg Massacre 2003
On the night of March 23, 2003, the terrorists entered at
Nadimarg village of Jammu and Kashmir and dragged the
Kashmiri Pandits out of their homes, lined them, and then shot
them to the death. At least 24 Kashmiri Pandit, including 11
women and 2 children, were killed.
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