Panun Kashmir

(b) that the Constitution of India is made applicable in letter and spirit in this Homeland to ensure the right to life, liberty, freedom of expression and faith, equality, and the rule of law.

Instead, it seeks a homeland for Kashmiri Hindus who are ready to live peacefully with their Muslim neighbors assuming the conditions are met for resettlement.

[17][18][19] On 28 November 2019, the consul-general of India in New York suggested adopting an "Israeli model" for Kashmir to aid the return of the Kashmiri Pandits, the minority Hindu community that left the region following the 1989 insurgency.

This proposition has been compared to a "settler-colonial project", and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned the proposal as reflecting "the fascist mindset of the Indian government".

[21][22] After the murder of Rakesh Pandit by unidentified militants in June 2021, several members of the Panun Kashmir group proposed a military campaign to establish a separate Hindu region, where Kashmiri Pandits would be armed against local militants.

Proposed Panun Kashmir territory in Red