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‘Kashmir feels complete again’: Sopore witnesses emotional return of Pandits

by Waris Fayaz
May 17, 2026
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‘Kashmir feels complete again’: Sopore witnesses emotional return of Pandits
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Sopore, May 16: Emotional scenes were witnessed in North Kashmir’s Sopore area on Saturday as Kashmiri Pandits returned to the historic Nandkishwar Ji Maharaja temple in Seer Jagir to offer prayers, reconnect with old neighbours and revive memories of coexistence disrupted by decades of conflict.

The visit, held on the occasion of Jyeshtha Amavasya, per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) saw devotees from the displaced community participating in religious rituals amid a peaceful atmosphere, with local Muslim residents joining them in a display of brotherhood and shared heritage.

For many attendees, the gathering marked more than a religious occasion. It symbolised a return to roots, identity and relationships that had remained fractured since the mass migration of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in the 1990s.

“We had once thought returning here would never be possible,” said Sanjay Pandith, one of the devotees. “Today the atmosphere is peaceful and normal. The love shown by our Muslim brothers made us emotional. Kashmir is in our veins.”

Several devotees recalled childhood memories linked to the area and described the reunion with local families as overwhelming.

Another devotee, Rakesh, said the return to the temple revived old bonds of communal harmony. “Coming here brings back memories of the same brotherhood we grew up with. We are hopeful that next year we will organise a full hawan with even greater participation,” he said.

Local Muslim residents said the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the shrine carried deep emotional significance for the entire community.

“Kashmir feels complete again when our Pandit brothers are among us,” said Rameez Ahmad, a local resident. “They are part of our society and culture. Seeing them here again strengthens trust and brotherhood.”

Younger residents, many of whom had only heard stories about Kashmiri Pandits from their elders, also described the moment as historic.

Umar Fayaz, 24, said his father broke down after meeting a childhood friend after decades. “I had only heard stories about Pandits living here. Today I saw those stories come alive. This is not just their return, it is the return of our shared identity,” he said.

Another resident, Mohammad Shafi Lone, said rebuilding trust must remain a collective responsibility. “The administration has created a peaceful environment, but it is now our duty as locals to ensure they always feel safe and welcomed,” he said.

It is worth mentioning, Sopore, once considered among the worst militancy affected towns in Kashmir, has in recent years witnessed improving security conditions and increasing inter community participation in religious and cultural events, offering fresh hope for reconciliation and return. (KNO)

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