Kashmiri writer turns down award by JK govt
Kashmiri writer turns down award by JK govt
Veteran writer and poet Agnishekhar turned down the award for Best Book as a protest against exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley.

Jammu: Veteran writer and poet Agnishekhar on Saturday turned down award for best book announced by Jammu and Kashmir government's State Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (SAACL) as a "protest against exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley".

"I reject the Best Book Award carrying a cash reward of Rs 51,000, a memento and a shawl to be conferred on my fourth poetry collection 'Jawahar Tunnel' by the Academy as a mark of protest against the exodus and ethnic cleansing of my peace loving community", Agnishekhar told reporters here.

"Though this award is being given by the State Academy and the Chief Minister of the State happens to be its President, I hold all the successive state governments responsible for the continued policy of neglect and apathy towards the victims of terrorism in the Valley", he said.

Dr Agnishekhar, who is also convenor of Panun Kashmir, said that "in the capacity of a conscientious writer, it will be unethical for me to receive this literary award from the hands of Omar Abdullah, the President of the State Academy of Art, culture and languages".

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