Hindutva gang attacks Kashmiri shawl sellers, tells them ‘go to Pakistan’

Hindutva gang attacks Kashmiri shawl sellers, tells them 'go to Pakistan'

ISLAMABAD, DEC 30 (APP/DNA): As violence against Kashmiris intensifies, a group of Kashmiri shawl sellers in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh were harassed and threatened by a Hindutva gang, who demanded they “go to Pakistan” which marks the 17th such attack in India this year, exposing the growing wave of abuse and discrimination faced by Kashmiris.

             According to the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA), the attack is part of a disturbing surge in brutal intimidation and violence targeting Kashmiri shawl sellers across India.

    The assailants verbally abused the sellers, asked them to leave Himachal Pradesh and told them to “go to Pakistan.” The group also attempted to assault and rob the traders before the situation was defused. Those affected were seasonal Kashmiri shawl sellers who travel to different parts of India for business.

          Community representatives said repeated attacks have created fear among traders and are damaging social harmony, while no concrete action has been initiated by the state government.

           Last week, another Kashmiri shawl seller, Jehangir Ahmad, was brutally assaulted in the Dehra area of Kangra district. Ahmad sustained multiple fractures and injuries and was hospitalized. A video of the assault circulated on social media, exposing the gravity of the attack.

          JKSA said Ahmad was threatened, verbally abused, and told to leave the state. He was prevented from selling his shawls, his belongings were vandalized, and his mobile phone was damaged when he attempted to record the incident. The assailants warned that Kashmiris would no longer be allowed to work in the region.

            The association highlighted that Ahmad had been selling shawls in Himachal Pradesh for over 15 years and had lived peacefully among the local community.

             Observers said the repeated assaults reflect a systematic effort to intimidate Kashmiris working outside their homeland, raising concerns over law enforcement in the state and the broader pattern of communal targeting under Hindutva-driven extremism.