Muslims campaign for Hindu candidate in JK
panchayat polls
Tuesday May 24, 2011 11:44:53 PM,
PTI
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Pulwama (JK):
Sitting in his house in Tahab, a village in South Kashmir's
Pulwama district, Makhan Lal Zutshi, a Kashmiri Pandit, looks
confident of winning the panchayat polls while his Muslim
neighbours campaign for him.
Zutshi, a retired engineer, is contesting for the post of Sarpanch
in the ongoing Jammu and Kashmir panchayat elections.
The Kashmiri Pandit, who preferred to stay back in his native
village rather than joining his community during the mass exodus
in the 1990s, says he was not interested in politics but his
neighbours insisted that he enter the fray.
"I retired from service in 2000 and engaged myself in social
service. The local populace felt that I would be in a better
position to serve them if I were elected as Panch or Sarpanch,"
Zutshi says.
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