The 1998 Wandhama massacre refers to the killings of 23 Kashmiri Hindus in the town of Wandhama34°14′55″N 74°44′00″E / 34.2486°N 74.7333°E / 34.2486; 74.7333 in the Ganderbal District of Jammu and Kashmir, India on 25 January 1998.
After a brief conversation, they rounded up all the members of the Hindu households and then summarily gunned them down with Kalashnikov rifles.
In these accounts, the massacre was timed to coincide with Shab-e-Qadar, the holiest night of the month of Ramadan, when believers stay awake until dawn.
[9] The day after the incident, agitating Kashmiri Hindus clashed with police in New Delhi, broke barricades and tried to force their way to the National Human Rights Commission.
The people of Kashmir will also defeat the designs.There were also protests in several refugee camps where Kashmiri Hindus had been living since their exodus in 1990.