<p>Several Kashmiri Pandit organisations on Monday condemned the killing of Sarpanch Ajay Pandita in Anantnag district, calling it an attempt to "trigger fear psychosis" among the minorities in the Valley.</p>.<p>The groups urged the central government to provide security to Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) and other minority community members living in Kashmir.</p>.<p>"It is a planned attack by Islamic terrorists to target minority Kashmiri Pandit community in Kashmir valley to trigger fear psychosis among them like they did in 1990s. We condemn the killing of a Kashmir Pandit," All Party Migrant Cooperation Committee (APMCC) Chairman Vinod Pandita said.</p>.<p>He said several terrorists outfits have threatened to "blow up" KPs if they return to the proposed colony for Pandits.</p>.<p>"This is a clear threat to KPs by terrorists and their overground workers... Nothing has changed for KPs since 1990 in Kashmir," Vinod Pandita said.</p>.<p>The All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference demanded that terrorists involved in the killing be neutralised within 24 hours.</p>.<p>"It is a deliberate plan to target KPs to create fear among them. We condemn this cowardice act," ASKPC General Secretary Dr T K Bhat said.</p>.<p>He said abrogation of Article 370 generated a hope among the minority KPs that they could return to Kashmir, but this killing was a plan to stop their rehabilitation in the valley.</p>.<p>Panun Kashmir said it was a continuance of genocide and ethnic cleansing of minority community members in the Valley.</p>.<p>All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference also termed it an act of cowardice as 22 terrorists were killed in past 24 hours.</p>.<p>All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) demanded security to the minority community members.</p>.<p>Sampoorn Kashmir Sanghathan condemned the killing of the sarpanch.</p>.<p>SKS President Anoop Koul demanded immediate action against the killers.</p>.<p>"Shocking beyond words. May God grant peace to the departed soul. Highly reprehensible act. Community continues to be a soft target. We demand beefing up of security to all our political leaders and elected representatives", Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, Jammu, President K K Khosa said.</p>.<p>Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj demanded action against the killers. </p>
<p>Several Kashmiri Pandit organisations on Monday condemned the killing of Sarpanch Ajay Pandita in Anantnag district, calling it an attempt to "trigger fear psychosis" among the minorities in the Valley.</p>.<p>The groups urged the central government to provide security to Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) and other minority community members living in Kashmir.</p>.<p>"It is a planned attack by Islamic terrorists to target minority Kashmiri Pandit community in Kashmir valley to trigger fear psychosis among them like they did in 1990s. We condemn the killing of a Kashmir Pandit," All Party Migrant Cooperation Committee (APMCC) Chairman Vinod Pandita said.</p>.<p>He said several terrorists outfits have threatened to "blow up" KPs if they return to the proposed colony for Pandits.</p>.<p>"This is a clear threat to KPs by terrorists and their overground workers... Nothing has changed for KPs since 1990 in Kashmir," Vinod Pandita said.</p>.<p>The All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference demanded that terrorists involved in the killing be neutralised within 24 hours.</p>.<p>"It is a deliberate plan to target KPs to create fear among them. We condemn this cowardice act," ASKPC General Secretary Dr T K Bhat said.</p>.<p>He said abrogation of Article 370 generated a hope among the minority KPs that they could return to Kashmir, but this killing was a plan to stop their rehabilitation in the valley.</p>.<p>Panun Kashmir said it was a continuance of genocide and ethnic cleansing of minority community members in the Valley.</p>.<p>All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference also termed it an act of cowardice as 22 terrorists were killed in past 24 hours.</p>.<p>All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) demanded security to the minority community members.</p>.<p>Sampoorn Kashmir Sanghathan condemned the killing of the sarpanch.</p>.<p>SKS President Anoop Koul demanded immediate action against the killers.</p>.<p>"Shocking beyond words. May God grant peace to the departed soul. Highly reprehensible act. Community continues to be a soft target. We demand beefing up of security to all our political leaders and elected representatives", Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, Jammu, President K K Khosa said.</p>.<p>Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj demanded action against the killers. </p>