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Speaking on a resolution on rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants moved by BJP’s Nishikant Dubey, BJD’s Bhartruhari Mahtab said at least 80 temples were missing from the list provided by the government. About 3.5 lakh Hindus had left the Valley after militancy and selective killing campaign began in 1989, he said.
Referring to data provided by the home secretary to a parliamentary sanding committee in 2009, Mahtab said there were 436 temples in Kashmir before 1989. “Temples intact were 266, damaged were 170 and temples renovated were 90. What happened to the remaining 80 temples there?” he asked.
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“I would like to understand from this government because I believe this government is responsive and will answer to certain questions that are posed before this House,” Mahtab said.
BJP members heard Mahtab in rapt attention as he moved from the temple demolition issue to the rationale of providing security to separatist leaders.
“I would like to understand from the ministry of home affairs as to how much this government is spending for their (separatists) protection, not only when they move around in the Valley but also when they come to Delhi to meet the Pakistani high commissioner,” he said.