Dear All,
We are very happy to see Parvez Rasool playing for INDIA . It is indeed a great sign of larger integration of Kashmir with INDIA for which PK stands morally.
At the same time it is highly inaccurate to call him as 1st Cricketer from J&K to achieve this distinction.
I wish to correct the JK press & Indian Media houses about the following
Who is Vivek Razdan ?
Who is Suresh Raina?
When media went ballistic that Parvez is first Kashmiri to play IPL, who again is Suresh Raina?
Who is Uday Kaul?
Who is Siddarth Kaul?
Who is Mithun Minhas ?
who is Gagan Khoda ?
The Great international umpire-cricketer of sixty's and seventy's Shri Swaroop Krishen (who was nicknamed as Piloo Mody of Cricket) was also a Kashmiri Pandit. Swami Omanand Sarswati of Hiranagar Fort was his spiritual family guru, who again was a Sarswat Kashmiri Pandit.
They even forgot their own Farooq Mirza who was in 1982 : 12th man in an official cricket game at srinagar . He caught Farooq mirza caugqt kim hugues. As Sh Arjan Majboor said in his Famous Kashmiri Poem pointed out about new " Young dont know defilement and Old have forgot Purity "
After World cup Victory when Uttrakhand appreciated DHONI although he was settled in JHARKHAND... We EXILED HINDUS of J&K requested same treatment for Suresh Raina from JK Govt but alas it asked for STATE SUBJECT proof.
please note 2nd Generation of KPs born are now illegal JK Citizens in absence of State Subject . This way now #Kashmiri Seperatists have achieved 100% ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri Minorities .
92.7 FM Srinagar replied to my query in very emotional
"We treat All Kashmirs as equal it's our mother land weather Kashmiri Muslim or Kashmiri Pandit... The fact is Wikipedia is not Reflecting Suresh Raina as Kashmiri....and no one has right to exile you or me its our land."
I wish them some sense as if all 1 million Exiled Community of #kashmir maintains WIKI profile still for them My friend Rahul Razdaan searched and found
Here is one line from Wikipedia on Suresh Raina: "Suresh Raina comes from a wealthy business Kashmiri Pandit Punjabi Brahmin family, who have origins in the Rainawari quarter ofSrinagar, a city in the Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir. He shifted to Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for getting good training in cricket."
Here is Vivek Razdan's profile on Wikipedia: "Vivek Razdan (Kashmiri: विवेक राज़दान (Devanagari), وویک رازدان (Nastaleeq)) About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (born August 25, 1969, Delhi) is a former Kashmiri Indian cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1989 to 1990. He was the first cricketer from J&K to play in National Indian Cricket Team. After his retirement, he became a Delhi-based cricket coach and commentator."
"Siddarth Kaul (born 19 May 1990), also spelt Siddharth Kaul, is an Indian cricketer. A medium pace bowler, he made his first-class debut for Punjab in 2007. Kaul was a part of the victorious India Under-19s team at the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and was named as one of the players to be drafted for the Indian Premier League, where he signed for the Kolkata Knight Riders. His brother Uday Kaul also plays first-class cricket for Punjab, and his father Tej Kaul played across three seasons in the 1970s for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team." ...
Here is Vivek Razdan's profile on Wikipedia: "Vivek Razdan (Kashmiri: विवेक राज़दान (Devanagari), وویک رازدان (Nastaleeq)) About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (born August 25, 1969, Delhi) is a former Kashmiri Indian cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1989 to 1990. He was the first cricketer from J&K to play in National Indian Cricket Team. After his retirement, he became a Delhi-based cricket coach and commentator."
"Siddarth Kaul (born 19 May 1990), also spelt Siddharth Kaul, is an Indian cricketer. A medium pace bowler, he made his first-class debut for Punjab in 2007. Kaul was a part of the victorious India Under-19s team at the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and was named as one of the players to be drafted for the Indian Premier League, where he signed for the Kolkata Knight Riders. His brother Uday Kaul also plays first-class cricket for Punjab, and his father Tej Kaul played across three seasons in the 1970s for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team." ...
# Notice that his father played for J&K as well .. so, is he not a Kashmiri cricketer who was part of IPL before Parvez?
Media even forgets Mithun Manhas who is still in JAMMU : Not in EXILE . I feel the only Qualification to be in MEDIA limelight is something else & it depends on the religious bias in J& K.
We KPs are in EXILE but we are not DEAD ??? Please don't misreport with negative Bias. Even after 1000 yrs of EXILE , our 3 Year toddler should be enough to reclaim our HOMELAND.
Regards ,
Veer Ji Wangoo
International Youth Coordinator : Panun Kashmir
"Someday in HOMeland "
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