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MOMAF/E/2022/00184

All minorities of Kashmir, including Kashmiri Pandit’s


Versus
1. National Commission for Minorities.
2. Ministry of Home Affairs (Govt. of India).
Distribution:
Committee on Petition, Rajya Sabha

S.NO. Member Name House State Party


1 Sh. Prasanna Acharya RS Odisha Biju Janata Dal
2 Sh. Anil Desai RS Maharashtra Shiv Sena
3 Sh. N.R. Elango RS Tamil Nadu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
4 Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah RS Karnataka Indian National Congress
5 Sh. Syed Zafar Islam RS Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Sh. Arun Singh RS Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party
7 Sh. Ram Nath Thakur RS Bihar Janata Dal (United)
8 Sh. Ramkumar Verma RS Rajasthan Bharatiya Janata Party
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra
9 Sh. A. Vijayakumar RS Tamil Nadu
Kazhagam
10 Sh. Nabam Rebia RS Arunachal Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party

1. Om Parkash Kadyan, Chief Patron, Kadyan Khap International, VPO Siwana.


2. Naresh Kadyan, Convener of Kadyan Khap International, C- 38, Rose Apartment,
sector- 14, Rohini, Delhi- 110085.
3. Smt. Sharda Khatkar, with Smt. Sukanya Berwal, Abhishek Kadyan and Smt. Suman
Malik, C- 38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector- 14, Rohini, Delhi- 110085.

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To

THE COUNCIL OF STATES (RAJYA SABHA)

The petition of:

1. Om Parkash Kadyan, Chief Patron, Kadyan Khap International, VPO Siwana.


2. Naresh Kadyan, Convener of Kadyan Khap International, C- 38, Rose Apartment,
sector- 14, Rohini, Delhi- 110085.
3. Smt. Sharda Khatkar, with Smt. Sukanya Berwal, Abhishek Kadyan and Smt. Suman
Malik, C- 38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector- 14, Rohini, Delhi- 110085.

Respectfully Sheweth:
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate
and commemorate 75 years of independence and the glorious history of its people,
culture and achievements.
This Mahotsav is dedicated to the people of India who have not only been
instrumental in bringing India thus far in its evolutionary journey but also hold
within them the power and potential to enable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
vision of activating India 2.0, fuelled by the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The
official journey of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav commenced on 12th March 2021
which started a 75-week countdown to our 75th anniversary of independence and
will end post a year on 15th August 2023.
During the celebrations, Kadyan Khap International, worried about as stated
below:
As per reports:
The Kashmir Files is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language drama film, written and
directed by Vivek Agnihotri. Produced by Zee Studios, the film is based on
the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits during the Kashmir Insurgency, which it portrays
as a "genocide". It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar,
and Pallavi Joshi. The film was theatrically released on 11 March 2022.
The film became a box office success, but critical reception has been mixed. The
cinematography and the performances of the cast (particularly Kher's) has been
described as compelling, but the film has faced accusations of historical
revisionism, and of being propaganda aligned with the ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP), aiming to foster prejudice against Muslims. The film was endorsed,
promoted and provided with tax-free status in multiple states by the BJP.
In 1989–90 Kashmir, Islamic militants storm and banish Kashmiri Hindu
Pandits from the valley using the slogan "Raliv Galiv ya Chaliv" ("convert (to
Islam), leave or die"). Pushkar Nath Pandit, a teacher, fears for the safety of his son
Karan, who has been accused by the militants to be an Indian spy. Pushkar requests
his friend Brahma Dutt, a civil servant, for Karan's protection. Brahma travels with
Pushkar to Kashmir and witnesses the plight of and violence against Kashmiri
Pandits. He takes up the issue with J&K's chief minister, who suspends Brahma.
Militant commander Farooq Malik Bitta, also a former student of Pushkar,
breaches Pushkar Nath's house. Karan hides in a rice container but is found and
shot by Bitta. Pushkar and his daughter-in-law Sharda plead for their lives. Bitta
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compels Sharda to eat rice soaked in Karan's blood in exchange for their lives. After
Bitta and his gang leave the house, Pushkar takes Karan to the hospital and
requests his doctor friend Mahesh Kumar to save Karan's life. However, the
hospital gets taken over by militants, who forbid the hospital staff from treating
non-Muslims. Subsequently, Karan succumbs to injuries from gunshots.
Journalist Vishnu Ram takes Pushkar and his family to Kaul, a Hindu poet who
maintains a cordial relationship with Muslims. Kaul takes in many Pandits into his
home but a group of militants arrives to pick Kaul and his son up in the guise of
offering protection. The rest of the Pandits leave the place but are later shocked to
find the dead bodies of Kaul and his son hanging from trees.
The refugee Pandits from the Kashmir valley settle in Jammu and live on meager
ration and harmful conditions. Brahma is appointed as an advisor to the new
Governor of J&K. On his request, the Home Minister visits the Jammu camps
where Pushkar demands the removal of Article 370 and the resettlement of
Kashmiri Pandits. Brahma manages to get Sharda a government job in Nadimarg in
Kashmir, and the family moves there.
One day a group of militants headed by Bitta dress up as Indian Army and arrive at
Nadimarg. They round up the Pandits living there. Sharda resists when the
militants get hold of her elder son Shiva. Angry Farooq strips her and saws her
body in half. He lines up Shiva and the remaining Pandits and shoots them into a
mass grave. Pushkar is spared to spread the word about what happened.
2021
In the present day, Sharda's younger son Krishna is brought up by Pushkar. He
believes that his parents had died in an accident. A student of ANU, Krishna is
under the influence of Professor Radhika Menon who believes in the "Kashmir
cause". Pushkar's friends Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, and police officer Hari Narain,
who had served in Kashmir when Karan was killed, recall the events of Kashmir
from their memory that Brahma calls a "genocide."
Krishna contests the ANU's student election. Following the advice of Professor
Radhika Menon, he holds the Government of India responsible for the issue of
Kashmir, much to the anger of Pushkar. Pushkar dies, and Krishna travels to his
ancestral home in Kashmir to scatter the ashes per Pushkar's last wish. Menon asks
Krishna to shoot some footage in Kashmir in order to expose the government. With
the help of one of Menon's contacts, Krishna meets Bitta and accuses him of being
responsible for the situation of Pandits. But Bitta declares himself to be a new-
age Gandhi who is leading a non-violent democratic movement. Bitta claims that it
was the Indian Army, who killed Krishna's mother and brother. When Krishna
questions Brahma about this claim, Brahma hands him newspaper cuttings
(collected by Pushkar), which stated that militants disguised as Indian Army
soldiers killed them.
Krishna returns to Delhi and gives a scheduled speech for university presidential
elections, among the roaring crowd of the ANU campus. He elaborates on the
history of Kashmir and the plight of his family and other Kashmiri Hindu victims
that he perceived from his trip. This is a bolt from blue to his mentor Professor
Menon and her students. Krishna is then met with resistance and ridicule from
students and an eventual embrace by a few.
The Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, who are also called "Kashmiri Pandits", is their en masse
migration, or large-scale flight, from the Kashmir Valley in the early months of 1990. The
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Valley, which is a part of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute
between India and Pakistan from 1947, has been administered by India from
approximately the same time. Before 1947, during the period of British Raj in India when
Jammu and Kashmir was a princely state, Kashmiri Pandits, or Kashmiri Hindus, had
stably constituted between 4% and 6% of the population of the Kashmir valley in censuses
from 1889 to 1941; the remaining 94 to 95% of the population was Kashmiri Muslim. After
the Raj's decolonisation in August 1947, the First Kashmir War broke out between India
and Pakistan in October 1947, and the valley eventually came to be administered by the
Dominion of India. By 1950, a large number of Pandits - whose elite owned over 30% of the
arable land in the Valley - moved to other parts of India in the face of land reforms
planned by the incoming administration of Sheikh Abdullah, the threat of socio-economic
decline, and the unsettled nature of Kashmir's accession to India. In 1989 a persisting
insurgency began in Kashmir. It was fed by Kashmiri dissatisfaction with India's federal
government over rigging an assembly election in 1987 and disavowing a promise of greater
autonomy. The dissatisfaction overflowed into an ill-defined uprising against the Indian
state. The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), an organization whose
objectives at the time were political, not religious, led the uprising but did not abjure
violence. In early 1990, the vast majority of Kashmiri Hindus fled the valley in a mass-
migration. According to several scholars, approximately 100,000 of an estimated Kashmiri
Pandit population of 140,000 left in the span of a few weeks in February - March 1990.
More of them left in the following years so that, by 2011, only around 3,000 families
remained. Other scholars have suggested a higher figure of approximately 150,000 for the
exodus.
The reasons for this migration are vigorously contested. In 1989 - 1990, as calls by
Kashmiri Muslims for independence from India gathered pace, many Kashmiri
Pandits, who viewed self-determination to be anti-national, felt under pressure.
Political violence, especially the killings in the 1990s of a number of Pandit officials,
may have shaken the community's sense of security, although it is thought some
Pandits by virtue of their evidence given later in Indian courts may have acted as
agents of the Indian state. The Pandits killed in targeted assassinations by the
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) included some high-profile ones.
Occasional anti Hindu calls were made from mosques on loudspeakers asking
Pandits to leave the valley. News of threatening letters created fear, though in later
interviews the letters were seen to have been sparingly received. There were
disparities between the accounts of the two communities, the Muslims and the
Pandits. Many Kashmiri Pandits believed they were forced out of the Valley either
by Pakistan and the militants it supported or the Kashmiri Muslims as a group.
Many Muslims in the Valley believed that the then Governor, Jagmohan had
encouraged the Pandits to leave so as to have a free hand in more thoroughly
pursuing reprisals against Muslims. Several scholarly views chalk the migration to
genuine panic among the Pandits that stemmed as much from the religious
vehemence among some of the insurgents as by the absence of guarantees for the
Pandits' safety issued by the Governor.
The cause of the Pandits was quickly championed by right-wing Hindu groups in
India, which also preyed on their insecurities and further alienated them from
Kashmiri Muslims. Many Kashmiri Muslims did not support violence against
religious minorities; the departure of the Kashmiri Pandits offered an excuse for
casting Kashmiri Muslims as Islamic radicals, thereby contaminating their more
genuine political grievances, and offering a rationale for their surveillance and
violent treatment by the Indian state. The return to the homeland in Kashmir also
constitutes one of the main points of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's election
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platform. Some displaced Kashmiri Pandits have formed an organization
called Panun Kashmir ("Our own Kashmir"), which has asked for a separate
homeland for Kashmiri Hindus in the Valley but has opposed autonomy for
Kashmir on the grounds that it would promote the formation of an Islamic
state. Kashmiri Pandits are not considered "refugees" as they have not crossed an
international border. Many would like to be considered Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs), but the Indian government has denied them that status, fearing
international involvement in Kashmir, which it considers to be its internal affairs.
The Indian government considers Kashmiri Pandits to be 'migrants.'
At the time of their exodus, very few Pandits expected their exile to last beyond a
few months. Kashmiri Pandits initially moved to the Jammu Division, the lower half
of what is today the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir,
where they lived in refugee camps, sometimes in unkempt and unclean
surroundings. As the exile lasted longer, many displaced Pandits who were in the
urban elite were able to find jobs in other parts of India, but those in the lower-
middle-class, especially those from rural areas languished longer in refugee camps,
with some living in poverty; this generated tensions with the host communities,
whose social and religious practices, although Hindu, differed from those of the
brahmin Pandits and rendered assimilation more difficult. Many displaced Pandits
in the camps succumbed to emotional depression and a sense of helplessness.
Kashmiri Pandits in exile have also written autobiographical memoirs, novels, and
poetry to record their experiences and to understand them. 19 January is observed
by the Kashmiri Hindu communities as Exodus Day.
Backgrounds:
Under the 1975 Indira–Sheikh Accord, Sheikh Abdullah agreed to measures
previously undertaken by the central government in Jammu and Kashmir to
integrate the state into India. Farrukh Faheem, a sociologist at the University of
Kashmir, states that it was met with hostility among the people of Kashmir and laid
the groundwork for the future insurgency.[62] Those opposed to the accords
included Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir, People's League in Indian Jammu and
Kashmir, and the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) based in Pakistani-
administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Since the mid-1970s, communalist
rhetoric was being exploited in the state for votebank politics. Around this time,
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) tried to spread Wahhabism in place of
Sufism to foster religious unity within their nation, and the communalization aided
their cause. Islamization of Kashmir began in the 1980s when Sheikh Abdullah's
government changed the names of about 300 places to Islamic names. Sheikh also
started delivering communal speeches in mosques that were similar to his
confrontational pro-independence speeches in the 1930s. Additionally, he referred to
Kashmiri Hindus as mukhbir (Hindustani: मुख़बिर, ‫)ربخم‬, or informants of the
Indian military. The ISI's initial attempts to sow widespread unrest in Kashmir
against the Indian administration were largely unsuccessful until the late-1980s. The
American- and Pakistani-backed Afghan mujahideen's armed struggle against the
Soviet Union in the Soviet–Afghan War, the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Sikh
insurgency in Indian Punjab against the Indian government became sources of
inspiration for large numbers of Kashmiri Muslim youth.[70][71] Both the pro-
independence JKLF and pro-Pakistan Islamist groups including Jamaat-e-Islami
Kashmir mobilized the rapidly-growing anti-Indian sentiments amongst the
Kashmiri population; the year of 1984 saw a pronounced rise in terrorist violence in
Kashmir. Following the execution of JKLF militant Maqbool Bhat in February

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1984, strikes and protests by Kashmiri nationalists broke out in the region, where
large numbers of Kashmiri youth participated in widespread anti-India
demonstrations and consequently faced heavy-handed reprisals by state security
forces.
Critics of the then-chief minister, Farooq Abdullah, charged him with losing control
of the situation. His visit to Pakistani-administered Kashmir during this time
became an embarrassment, where according to Hashim Qureshi, he shared a
platform with the JKLF. Abdullah asserted that he went on behalf of Indira Gandhi
and his father, so that sentiments there could "be known first hand", although few
people believed him. There were also allegations that he had allowed Khalistani
militants to train in Jammu, although these were never proved to be true. On 2 July
1984, Ghulam Mohammad Shah, who had support from Indira Gandhi, replaced
his brother-in-law Farooq Abdullah and assumed the role of chief minister after
Abdullah was dismissed, in what was termed a "political coup".
G. M. Shah's administration, which did not have people's mandate, turned to
Islamists and opponents of India, notably the Molvi Iftikhar Hussain Ansari,
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi and Mohinuddin Salati, to gain some legitimacy through
religious sentiments. This gave political space to Islamists who previously lost
overwhelmingly in the 1983 state elections. In 1986, Shah decided to construct a
mosque within the premises of an ancient Hindu temple inside the New Civil
Secretariat area in Jammu to be made available to the Muslim employees for
'Namaz'. People of Jammu took to streets to protest against this decision, which led
to a Hindu-Muslim clash. In February 1986, Shah on his return to Kashmir valley
retaliated and incited the Kashmiri Muslims by saying Islam Khatre Mein Hey
(transl. Islam is in danger). As a result, this led to the 1986 Kashmir riots where
Kashmiri Hindus were targeted by the Kashmiri Muslims. Many incidents were
reported in various areas where Kashmiri Hindus were killed and their properties
and temples damaged or destroyed. The worst hit areas were mainly in South
Kashmir and Sopore. In Vanpoh, Lukbhavan, Anantnag, Salar and Fatehpur,
Muslim mobs plundered or destroyed the properties and temples of Hindus. During
the Anantnag riot in February 1986, although no Hindu was killed, many houses
and other properties belonging to Hindus were looted, burnt or damaged. An
investigation of Anantnag riots revealed that members of the 'secular parties' in the
state, rather than the Islamists, had played a key role in organising the violence to
gain political mileage through religious sentiments. Shah called in the army to curb
the violence, but it had little effect. His government was dismissed on 12 March
1986, by the then Governor Jagmohan following communal riots in south Kashmir.
This led Jagmohan to rule the state directly. The political fight was hence being
portrayed as a conflict between "Hindu" New Delhi (Central Government), and its
efforts to impose its will in the state, and "Muslim" Kashmir, represented by
political Islamists and clerics.
The Islamists had organised under a banner named Muslim United Front, with a
manifesto to work for Islamic unity and against political interference from the
centre, and contested the 1987 state elections, in which they lost again. However, the
1987 elections are widely believed to have been rigged so as to help bring the secular
parties (NC and INC) in Kashmir at the forefront. The corruption and alleged
electoral malpractices were the catalysts for an insurgency. The Kashmiri militants
killed anyone who openly expressed pro-India policies. Kashmiri Hindus were
targeted specifically because they were seen as presenting Indian presence in
Kashmir because of their faith. Though the insurgency had been launched by JKLF,
groups rose over the next few months advocating for establishment of Nizam-e-
Mustafa (administration based on Sharia) on Islamist groups proclaimed the
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Islamicisation of socio-political and economic set-up, merger with Pakistan,
unification of ummah and establishment of an Islamic Caliphate. Liquidation of
central government officials, Hindus, liberal and nationalist intellectuals, social and
cultural activists was described as necessary to rid the valley of un-Islamic elements.
The relations among the semi-secular and Islamist groups were generally poor and
often hostile. The JKLF had also utilized Islamic formulations in its mobilization
strategies and public discourse, using Islam and independence interchangeably. It
demanded equal rights for everyone, however this had a distinct Islamic flavour as
it sought to establish an Islamic democracy, protection of minority rights per Quran
and Sunnah and an economy of Islamic socialism. The pro-separatist political
practices at times deviated from their stated secular position.
Insurgency activity:
In July 1988, the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) began a separatist
insurgency for secession of Kashmir from India.[88] The group targeted a Kashmiri
Hindu for the first time on 14 September 1989, when they killed Tika Lal Taploo, an
advocate and a prominent leader of Bharatiya Janata Party in Jammu and
Kashmir, in front of several eyewitnesses. This instilled fear in the Kashmiri Hindus
especially as Taploo's killers were never caught which also emboldened the
terrorists. The Hindus felt that they were not safe in the valley and could be targeted
any time. The killings of Kashmiri Hindus, including many prominent ones. In
order to undermine his political rival Farooq Abdullah who at that time was the
Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, the Minister of Home Affairs Mufti
Mohammad Sayeed convinced Prime Minister V.P. Singh to appoint Jagmohan as
the governor of the state. Abdullah resented Jagmohan who had been appointed as
the governor earlier in April 1984 as well and had recommended Abdullah's
dismissal to Rajiv Gandhi in July 1984. Abdullah had earlier declared that he would
resign if Jagmohan was made the Governor. However, the Central government went
ahead and appointed him as Governor on 19 January 1990. In response, Abdullah
resigned on the same day and Jagmohan suggested the dissolution of the State
Assembly. Most of the Kashmiri Hindus left Kashmir valley and moved to other
parts of India, particularly to the refugee camps in Jammu region of the state.
Attack and threats:
On 14 September 1989, Tika Lal Taploo, who was a lawyer and a BJP member, was
murdered by the JKLF in his home in Srinagar.[90][89] Soon after Taploo's death,
Nilkanth Ganjoo, a judge of Srinagar High court who had sentenced Maqbul Bhat
to death, was shot dead. On 4 November 1989, high court judge in Kashmir
Neelkanth Ganjoo was killed near the High Court in Srinagar. In December 1989,
members of JKLF kidnapped Dr. Rubaiya Sayeed, daughter of the-then Union
Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed demanding release of five militants, which was
subsequently fulfilled. On 4 January 1990, Srinagar-based newspaper Aftab
released a message, threatening all Hindus to leave Kashmir immediately, sourcing
it to the militant organization Hizbul Mujahideen. On 14 April 1990, another
Srinagar based newspaper named Al-safa republished the same warning. The
newspaper did not claim ownership of the statement and subsequently issued a
clarification. Walls were pasted with posters with threatening messages to all
Kashmiris to strictly follow Islamic rules, which included abidance by the Islamic
dress code, a prohibition on alcohol, cinemas, and video parlors and strict
restrictions on women. Unknown masked men with Kalashnikovs forced people to
reset their time to Pakistan Standard Time. Offices buildings, shops, and
establishments were colored green as a sign of Islamic rule. Shops, factories, temples
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and homes of Kashmiri Hindus were burned or destroyed. Threatening posters were
posted on doors of Hindus asking them to leave Kashmir immediately. During the
middle of the night of 18 and 19 January, a blackout took place in the Kashmir
Valley where electricity was cut except in mosques, which broadcast divisive and
inflammatory messages, asking for a purge of Kashmiri Hindus.
On 21 January 1990, two days after Jagmohan took over as governor, the Gawkadal
massacre took place in Srinagar, in which the Indian security forces had opened fire
on protesters, leading to the death of at least 50 people, and likely over 100. These
events led to chaos. Lawlessness took over the valley and the crowd with slogans and
guns started roaming around the streets. News of violent incidents kept coming and
many of the Hindus who survived the night saved their lives by traveling out of the
valley. On 25 January 1990, Rawalpora shooting incident took place, wherein four
Indian Air Force personnel, Squadron Leader Ravi Khanna, Corporal D.B. Singh,
Corporal Uday Shankar and Airman Azad Ahmad were killed and 10 other IAF
personal were injured, while they were waiting at Rawalpora bus stand for their
vehicle to pick them up in the morning. Altogether around 40 rounds were fired by
the terrorists, apparently from 2 to 3 automatic weapons and one semi-automatic
pistol. The Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police post located nearby, with 7 armed
constables and one head constable, did not react. Such was the ascendancy enjoyed
by the terrorists. Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), with its leader Yasin
Malik in particular, were allegedly involved in the killings. Incidents like these
further expedited the exodus of Hindus from Kashmir.
On 29 April 1990, Sarwanand Kaul Premi, a veteran Kashmiri poet was gruesomely
murdered. Several intelligence operatives were assassinated, over the course of
January. On 2 February 1990, Satish Tikoo, a young Hindu social worker was
murdered near his own house in Habba Kadal, Srinagar. On 13 February 1990,
Lassa Kaul, Station Director of Srinagar Doordarshan, was shot dead. On June 4,
1990, Girija Tickoo, a Kashmiri Hindu teacher was gang raped by terrorists, who
ripped her abdomen and chopped her body into two pieces with a saw machine
while she was still alive. In December 1992, Hriday Nath Wanchoo, a trade union
leader and human rights activist, was murdered, with Kashmir separatist Ashiq
Hussain Faktoo being convicted for the murder. Many Kashmiri Pandit women
were kidnapped, raped and murdered, throughout the time of exodus.
Aftermath:
In response to the exodus, the organisation Panun Kashmir was formed. In late
1991, the organisation adopted the Margdarshan Resolution, which stated the need
for a separate Union Territory in Kashmir division, Panun Kashmir. Panun
Kashmir would serve as a homeland for Kashmiri Hindus and would resettle the
displaced Kashmiri Pandits. The militancy in Kashmir had increased after the
exodus. The militants had targeted the properties of Kashmiri Hindus after their
exodus. In 2009 Oregon Legislative Assembly passed a resolution to recognise 14
September 2007, as Martyrs Day to acknowledge ethnic cleansing and campaigns of
terror inflicted on non-Muslim minorities of Jammu and Kashmir by militants
seeking to establish an Islamic state.
Kashmiri Hindus continue to fight for their return to the valley and many of them
live as refugees. The exiled community had hoped to return after the situation
improved. Most have not done so because the situation in the Valley remains
unstable and they fear a risk to their lives. Most of them lost their properties after
the exodus and many are unable to go back and sell them. Their status as displaced
people has adversely harmed them in the realm of education. Many Hindu families
could not afford to send their children to well-regarded public schools.
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Furthermore, many Hindus faced institutional discrimination by predominantly
Muslim state bureaucrats. As a result of the inadequate ad hoc schools and colleges
formed in the refugee camps, it became harder for Hindu children to access
education. They suffered in higher education as well, as they could not claim
admission in PG colleges of Jammu University, while getting admitted in the
institutes of Kashmir valley was out of question. The Indian Government has taken
up the issue of education of the displaced students from Kashmir, and helped them
get admissions in various Kendriya Vidyalayas and major educational institutions
& universities across the country. IIn 2010, the Government of Jammu and
Kashmir noted that 808 Hindus families, comprising 3,445 people, were still living in
the Valley and that financial and other incentives put in place to encourage others to
return there had been unsuccessful. According to a Jammu and Kashmir
government report, 219 members of the Hindus community out of total 1400
Hindus, had been killed in the region between 1989 and 2004 but none thereafter.
The local organisation of Hindus in Kashmir, Kashmir Pandit Sangharsh Samiti
(KPSS) after carrying out a survey in 2008 and 2009, said that 399 Kashmiri Hindus
were killed by insurgents from 1990 to 2011 with 75% of them being killed during
the first year of the Kashmiri insurgency, and that during the last 20 years, about
650 Hindus have been killed in the valley. Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti,
estimates 357 Hindus were killed in Kashmir in 1990. Panun Kashmir, a political
group representing the Hindus who fled Kashmir, has published a list of about 1,341
Hindus killed since 1990. An organisation called Roots of Kashmir filed a petition in
2017 to reopen 215 cases of more than 700 alleged murders of Kashmiri Hindus,
however the Supreme Court of India refused its plea. They have also demanded the
creation of a "special crimes tribunal" to look into the ethnic cleansing and crimes
committed. They also demanded a onetime compensation for displaced Kashmiri
Hindus who are not able to apply for govt jobs.
Recent developments:
The Indian Government has tried to rehabilitate the Hindus and the separatists
have also invited the Hindus back to Kashmir. Tahir, the commander of a separatist
Islamist group, ensured full protection to the Kashmiri Hindus. The apathy on the
part of the government and the sufferings of the Kashmiri Hindus have been
highlighted in a play titled 'Kaash Kashmir. Such efforts or claims have lacked
political will as journalist Rahul Pandita writes in a memoir. Some consider the
now-abrogated Article 370 as a roadblock in the resettlement of Kashmiri Hindus as
the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir does not allow those living in India outside
Jammu and Kashmir to freely settle in the state and become its citizens. Sanjay
Tickoo, president of Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti (KPSS), says that the
'Article 370' affair is different from the issue of exodus of Kashmiri Hindus and
both should be dealt with separately. He remarks that, linking both the affairs is an
"utterly insensitive way to deal with a highly sensitive and emotive issue.
As of 2016, a total of 1,800 Kashmiri Hindu youths have returned to the Valley since
the announcing of Rs. 1,168-crore package in 2008 by the UPA government. R.K.
Bhat, president of Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj criticised the package to be a
mere eyewash and claimed that most of the youths were living in cramped
prefabricated sheds or in rented accommodation. He also said that 4,000 vacancies
have been lying vacant since 2010 and alleged that the BJP government was
repeating the same rhetoric and was not serious about helping them. In an interview
with NDTV on 19 January, Farooq Abdullah created controversy when he stated
that the onus was on Kashmiri Hindus to come back themselves and nobody would
beg them to do so. His comments were met with disagreement and criticism by
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Kashmiri Hindu authors Neeru Kaul, Siddhartha Gigoo, Congress MP Shashi
Tharoor and Lt. General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd.). He also said that during his
tenure as Chief Minister in 1996, he had asked them to return but they refused to do
so. He reiterated his comments on 23 January and said that the time had come for
them to return. The issue of separate townships for Kashmiri Hindus has been a
source of contention in Kashmir valley with Islamists, separatists as well as
mainstream political parties all opposing it. Hizbul Mujahideen militant, Burhan
Muzaffar Wani, had threatened of attacking the "Hindu composite townships"
which were meant to be built for the rehabilitation of the non-Muslim community.
In a 6-minute long video clip, Wani described the rehabilitation scheme as
resemblings. Israeli designsowever, Burhan Wani welcomed the Kashmiri Hindus to
return and promised to guard them. He also promised a safe Amarnath Yatra.
Kashmiri Hindus residing in the Valley also mourned Burhan Wani's death.
Burhan Wani's self-styled successor in the Hizbul Mujahideen, Zakir Rashid Bhat,
also asked the Kashmiri Hindus to return and ensured them protection.
During the 2016 Kashmir unrest, transit camps housing Kashmir Hindus in
Kashmir were attacked by mobs. About 200–300 Kashmiri Hindu employees fled
the transit camps in Kashmir during night time on 12 July due to the attacks by
protesters on the camps and held protests against the government for attacks on
their camp and demanded that all Kashmiri Hindus employees in Kashmir valley be
evacuated immediately. Over 1300 government employees belonging to the
community had fled the region during the unrest. Posters threatening the Hindus to
leave Kashmir or be killed were also put up near transit camps in Pulwama
allegedly by the militant organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba. The employment package
was also extended to Hindus who did not migrate out of the valley with an
amendment to J&K Migrants (Special Drive) Recruitment Rules, 2009 in October
2017. Village Defence Committees were set up in 1995 to protect Hindus from
attacks in remote areas. Following the murder of a Kashmiri Hindu Sarpanch Ajay
Pandita Bharti in June 2020, former Jammu and Kashmir police chief had said
Shesh Paul Vaid that minority Hindus could be armed and Village Defence
Committees could be set up with proper planning.
Outcome:
Between January and March 1990, according to several scholarly estimates, 100,000
Pandits of an estimated population of 140,000 fled the Valley; by 2011, somewhere
between 2,700 and 3,400 Pandits had remained in the Valley. A negligible number
have returned. Other scholars have suggested a higher figure of approximately
150,000 for the exodus.
Deaths :
According to some scholars, by mid-March 1990, when the exodus was largely
complete, 30 or 32 Kashmiri Pandits had been killed by insurgents. According to a
journalist, 80 Kashmiri Pandits were killed by the insurgents by mid-year 1990.
Indian Home Ministry data records 217 Hindus civilian’s fatalities during the four-
year period, 1988 to 1991. A scholar has interpreted the government data to total
219 Pandit fatalities, another scholar estimates: 228 Pandit civilian fatalities, or 388
if the deaths of officials are included, but discounting higher figures of 700.
Prayers:
1. Restoration of legal rights of all minorities in Kashmir, including reservations.
2. Rehabilitation of all Kashmiri Pandit’s, with dignity, respect and apology.
3. Time frame Criminal proceedings, installing special courts.
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4. As you may deems fit.

With Scouting spirit ………

Petitioner’s Address Signature

1. Om Parkash Kadyan C- 38, Rose Apartment,


Prashant Vihar, sector- 14,
2. Naresh Kadyan Rohini, Delhi- 110085.
www.scoutingindia.in

3. Smt. Sharda Khatkar

4. Smt. Sukanya Berwal Mobile App:


Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds
5. Abhishek Kadyan

6. Smt. Suman Malik

Counter-Signature of Member presenting

Distributions:

1. All MPs, MLAs and MLCs.


2. Committee on Petitions, Lok Sabha.
3. All Members of State Legislative Assemblies.
4. All stakeholders.

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Community Policing as man of many achievements and distinctions: Voice for voiceless:
Fighter by spirit: Jat by birth: Philanthropist by profession: Activist by mission:
Humanitarian by choice, Gandhian by vision and action, being habitual khadi wearers and
scout warrior, speaking truth as passion:
Mobile App: Scouts & Guides for Animals & Birds
1. Name: Naresh Kadyan.
2. Date of Birth: 10-10-1961.
3. Present Address: C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi –
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4. Contact No. Mobile cum WhatsApp: 9813010595.
5. E-mail Address: kadyan.ipfa@gmail.com Website: www.scoutingindia.in
6. Educational qualifications:
a). Master of Journalism and Mass Communication.
b). Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication.
c). Diploma in Footwear Technology.
d). Advance Course in Footwear Technology with Distinction.
e). Master Trainer, Animal Welfare Board of India with 2 Certificates of NIAW.
7. Area of Eminence:
a). Gandhian Ideology and Philosophy.
b). Animal rights and their welfare, to safe guards our Biodiversity.
c). Environment, wildlife, water, wetland and nature.
d). Social service and RTI activist with Community Policing.
e). Administration, restoring five freedoms of animals & birds.
f). Rural Industrialization through Khadi Gramodyog.
g). Scouting’s and protection of human rights.
8. Present Occupation:
a). National Authority for Animal Welfare, OIPA: Indian People for Animals.
b). Member, IUCN CEC South and Southeastern Asia 2021-2025.
c). Chief National Commissioner, Scouts & Guides for Animals & Birds.
d). Member, IUCN CEC Nature for all Network 2021-2025.
e). Member, IUCN CEC Reimagine Conservation Network 2021-2025.
f). Member, IUCN CEC Nature Education for Sustainability Network 2021-2025.
g). Member, IUCN CEC Youth Engagement and Intergenerational
Partnerships Network 2021-2025.
h). Convener, Animal Welfare Party, 1st Political Party in India, restoring

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5 freedoms for animals and birds.
9. Achievements / Work Experience:
Whereas Gandhian Ideologist, philosopher, environmentalist, trade unionist, social
reformer, RTI and animal rights activist Naresh Kadyan, Member, IUCN CEC South and
Southeastern Asia 2021-2025, Chief National Commissioner, Scouts & Guides for animals
& birds www.scoutingindia.in , National Authority for Animal Welfare, OIPA: Indian
People for Animals, retired Commissioner, Bharat Scouts & Guides, Haryana along with
Master Trainer, Animal Welfare Board of India, Volunteers of the Wildlife Crime Control
Bureau (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change), former Duty Magistrate
during prohibition policy in Haryana and District Khadi and Village Industries Officer,
Nominee of CPCSEA, Nodal Inspecting Authority for Animal Welfare Division (Govt. of
India), Non official Member, State Committee for Slaughter Houses (Govt. of Haryana).
Naresh Kadyan is a first complainant under the Right to Information Act, 2005 as he has
moved complaint on 12-10-2005, asking about 370 in J&K with many more issues in public
Interest, before the Indian Parliament, replied by the Animal Welfare Division.
Naresh Kadyan, C-38, Rose Apartment, sector-14, Prashant Vihar, Rohini, Delhi was born,
on October 10, 1961 in village Siwana, Jhajjar District of Haryana, Master in Journalism
and Mass Communication along with Post Graduate Diploma in J&MC, Diploma in
Footwear Technology along with Advance course with ‘Distinction’, elected as Member of
the Clothing and Footwear Institute, London on November 8, 1988, had been a reporter for
the ‘Jagiriti’, a journal of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission – KVIC.
Naresh Kadyan have successfully organized many camps on blood donation, eye donation,
plantation, awareness about social evils like dowry, honour killings, illiteracy, infants
marriage, killing of female child etc., he has been elected three time state President of the
Haryana Khadi Board Employees Union and founder Secretary General, National Khadi
and Village Industries Board Employees Federation (An apex body of all state’s KVIB
Employees Unions). He has arranged blood donation camp on January 30th, 1996 with the
Haryana Khadi and Village Industries Board at Manimajra, Chandigarh and then on
October 2nd, 1996 with District Administration, Gurugram followed by another on
October 2nd, 1997.
Animals are being abused during transportation, 29 oxen and 59 Rajasthani calves rescued
and then moved campaign to ban animal transportation in goods transport vehicles,
maximum FIR's were lodged against offenders and animals were rescued, then Ministry of
Social Justice and Empowerment (Govt. of India) made a documentary on live raids in
midnight at Bahadurgarh. Naresh Kadyan compiled 2 books in Hindi on the animal related
laws in India with Biodiversity. The National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal injecting
Oxytocin injections for lactation on the Buffaloes but Naresh Kadyan lodged FIR against
animal abuse because it was a crime as per section 12 of the PCA Act, 1960 then he moved
public interest litigation before High Court at Chandigarh. A special cattle train was
caught by Naresh Kadyan on 10th December, 2000 for the violation of the animal related
legislation's, banned oxytocin was recovered which were injected in 5 boogies 65 cows for
lactation and these all accused were punished by the concerned court at Faridabad, similar
special cattle train of 40 boogies was also stopped for the violation of animal related laws,
FIR was lodged with the GRP, Gaziabad on 28th December, 2000 and the Allahabad High
court upheld the objections raised by Naresh Kadyan, animals were rescued, handed over
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to the local animal shelters. Border Security Force - BSF also shifting camels in a cruel
manner from Rajasthan to Delhi for Republic parade but this animal abuse was exposed
by Naresh Kadyan, in Jammu and Kashmir horses were abused at Katra then Naresh
Kadyan moved first complaint on 12th October, 2005 under Right to Information Act, 2005
raising this issue because due to special status state as per the Constitution of India, Indian
animal related laws are not enforced over there. Sheep's and Goats are being abused under
Indian Army supply cover but Naresh Kadyan exposed this crime against animals as well.
The Govt. of India made out rules for slaughter houses in 2001 and these rules were
implemented by Naresh Kadyan lodging FIR against illegal slaughter houses in Ballabgarh
(Faridabad). Conchs and corals are also banned in India; Naresh Kadyan found these
articles in Kurukshetra, Mathura, Haridwar and legal actions have been initiated.
He has contributed a lot and a man behind rehabilitation of the performing animals like
lion, bear, panther, monkey and bear, due to his efforts all dancing bears are now out from
the Indian roads and streets because he introduced a scheme for rehabilitation of
kalandher along with their performing animals like monkey and bear, later this scheme
was successfully implemented by the Wildlife SOS and Wildlife Trust of India, more than
600 dancing bears rescued and no one left to perform in captivity. He has rescued many
dancing bears from the Kalanders, lodged FIR with the Police Station, Sonipat, Salhawas,
Gurugram, Faridabad (Haryana) and Shalimar Bagh in Delhi. He played a key role to
rescue 29 performing lions and a bear from the Russian Komal circus from Palwal in
Haryana, Asiad circus from Dehradun, Amar circus from Karnal, laxmi female sick
elephant was also rescued from Dhand in Kaithal and same was shifted to Delhi Zoo, which
was died later, Apollo circus at Meerut, and Western circus at Gurugram. He has
contributed with the ZEE News to rescue African lion Narsinhma from a farm house of
Muzaffar Nagar, this lion belongs to Asian circus and Naresh Kadyan lodged a complaint
against this circus while stationed at Gurugram, owner ran away along with two lions and
cub from Gurugram, both lions were died at farm house and cub Narsinhma became adult,
same was rescued and rehabilitated in rescue center at Nahar Garh, Jaipur after lodging
FIR against offenders with Dalanwala Police station.
Naresh Kadyan, a whistle blower of former captain of Indian cricket team Mansur Ali
Khan Pataudi black buck hunting along with two hares in 2005, he took the carcass for
post-mortem cum identification of species to Delhi zoo and he is faces criminal proceedings
for his strong activism. Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI recognized his work
declaring Star of the month, later he strongly opposed accused bail in the High Court at
Chandigarh and raised the jurisdiction issue and get trial shifted from Jhajjar to Special
Environment court at Faridabad. A black buck and Chinkara was illegally captured by the
Air Force Station, Sirsa officials and make unrecognized mini zoo within the Air Force
station premises but Naresh Kadyan moved complaint, both animals were rescued and
rehabilitated at Deer park, Hissar. The Chief Wild Life Warden of Haryana failed to take
legal action then he filed a complaint before Special Environment Court at Kurukshetra,
likewise a black buck was hunted in Udmi village of Panipat, FIR was lodged and when due
to politically pressure Administration moved to cancel the case but Naresh Kadyan moved
complaint in this case as well before the Special Environment Court at Kurukshetra. A
black buck was also found in the captivity of a Chairman, Haryana Tourism Corporation's
residence at Dharuheda but same was also rescued and rehabilitated in Rohtak zoo by
Naresh Kadyan, due to this strong activism Naresh Kadyan was harassed by then Haryana
Govt. A black buck was captured by the officials of Wildlife science faculty of Aligarh
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Muslim University, same was rescued by the UP Wildlife Department without any legal
action against offenders but Naresh Kadyan lodged FIR No. 491 dated 9th July, 2011
against five officials of the faculty as well. Elephant polo was held at Jaipur in 2006 but
Naresh Kadyan raised the issue and then moved public interest litigation about elephant
abuse, Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur Bench banned the operation of Iron Ankush on the
PIL moved by him. Chimpanzee was abused in the feature film Janseen, Elephants in
Jodha Akbar, horses in Drona and all these issues were raised by Naresh Kadyan.
Mongoose is a protected wild animal but people used its hair paint brushes. Naresh
Kadyan moved a campaign in India for awareness and many legal actions were initiated
like huge mongoose hairs along with paint brushes were recovered from Ambala Cant,
Gurugram, Bhiwani, Faridabad, Ballabgarh, Narnaul, Rewari, Bahadurgarh in Haryana,
Jahangirpuri in Delhi and in Hyderabad, whereas this project was sponsored by the
Wildlife Trust of India.
Leopards are being killed due to conflict between human beings with the wild animals,
leopards were killed at Jind, Karnal, Mewat, Gurugram and Faridabad, unlawfully
captured in Yamunanagar and FIR was lodged by Naresh Kadyan, besides it one was
badly beaten in Mewat another was illegally captured by a farm house owner in Gurugram
but all these issues were raised by Naresh Kadyan. Many online petitions successfully
operated to get support of local and International communities, due to his strong
campaigning peacock feathers trade was proposed to be banned, the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals Act, 1960 and the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 draft bills were prepared for
replacement of PCA Act, 1960 with the Animal Welfare Act, 2011 and to amend the WP
Act, 1972. Adoption of Zoo animals in Haryana scheme was introduced by the Chief Wild
Life Warden and motivation campaign was initiated by Naresh Kadyan at his own.
Elephants can be openly traded from the official cattle fairs but Naresh Kadyan raised his
voice for amendment in the concerned legislation. He has recovered 30,000 plastic Indian
flag before Independence Day in Delhi then mobile fast to get ban on Elephant polo in
Jaipur, same was cancelled by the Carlsberg beer, in past Naresh Kadyan moved PIL
against Cartier Elephant polo in 2006 and Iron Ankush was banned by the Rajasthan High
Court (Jaipur Bench). Presently he is campaigning to get ban on meat export and illegal
animal slaughtering in Gazipur Slaughter house in Delhi by Allana’s, Cancellation of
White Tiger inbreeding in Madhya Pradesh, Where as concerned officials are backing it
for profit and tourism promotion. Campaigning for food, water and treatment for Tripoli
Zoo animals in Libya during war, Campaign against Factory Farming in India, FIR has
been lodged with the Madhuban Police station against Rabbit farm and owners were hold
guilty, punished as per legal provisions by the local court, moved petition before the Chief
Election Commissioner of India for freezing the Elephant symbol of BSP, online petition
has been delivered to the Chief Election Commissioner of India on November 3, 2011.
Complaint against Jumbo Circus has been lodged by Naresh Kadyan to rescue blind hippo,
docked tail dogs, feathers chopped birds, abused horses, camels, cats and elephants. Raised
his voice against the National Dairy Research Institute – NDRI, Central Board of Excise
and Customs, Income Tax Department, Delhi State Rifle Association, Haryana Public
Service Commission, State Government of Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
Karnataka, Haryana Police, Punjab Police, Gujarat Police, Assam Police, Goa Police,
Tamil Nadu Police, Delhi Police, Manipur Police, Kolkata Police, Karnataka State Police,
Bangalore City Police, Rajasthan Police, Utter Pradesh Police, Madhya Pradesh Police,
Indian Ordnance Factories (Ministry of Defence), Jharkhand High Court, Ranchi building
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and Mizoram Legislative Assembly, which insulting the National Emblem of India, where
as Haryana Police comes forward to remove the errors after Naresh Kadyan complaint.
HE the Governor of Tripura breach the agreement and violated the set procedure,
guidelines of the Government of India being an Padma Shri awardees but Naresh Kadyan
taken up this matter as well, he has further raised his voice about the rank of the Indian
Police, Para Military Forces, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India along with
the Indian Army because their badges also don’t have Satyameva Jayate. Punjab Police
and Haryana Police replaced original emblem. Naresh Kadyan also successfully campaign
against the attack on Indian students in Australia, radio-tagging scores of Indian students
duped by a "sham" university in California, castles reservation cover for all communities
based on financial status, removal of Lord Ganesha image from the Indica beer / Goddess
Laxmi image from non-vegetarian burger / Vests, spread peace and harmony after
terrorist attack on Mumbai 26/11, awareness campaigning about Ram Setu, Yamuna, Taj
Mahal, Sparrows, Vultures and holy Ganga with the full support of International
communities, he is the man behind getting approved of the pension benefits scheme to the
Haryana Khadi and Village Industries Board employees. Much International community’s
recommended Naresh Kadyan, to be a political voice for animals in the Indian Parliament.
He successfully campaign against lifting ban of beef export from India, conducted raids to
recover oxytocin injections from the general merchants in Rewari. Holy lord Buddha
image was fixed on shoes by the USA based ICON but Naresh Kadyan lodged complaint to
ban the website and Face book page in India. The National Defense Academy – NDA,
Army Service Core violated the state emblem legislation but Naresh Kadyan raised his
voice against emblem insult, raised his voice against Jet Airways for killing of two pugs.
Farmers of Baghola with adjoining Mathura villages wheat crops was protected from fire
by Naresh Kadyan, Pakistani Hindu families approached him for shelter and same was
provided in the Gaushala run and managed by Kadyan family. The Govt. of Haryana
amended the Haryana Cattle Fairs Act, 1970 with the Haryana Cattle Fairs (Amendment)
Bill, 2013 deleting elephant trading in Haryana on Naresh Kadyan complaint, likewise
matter has been taken up with the Govt. of Punjab to ban Elephant trading, the PMO,
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Indian Embassy, Paris, National Commission
for Scheduled Caste, Punjab and Haryana Court website insulted Indian National Flag,
matter was taken up with concerned Authorities by Naresh Kadyan, costly articles were
snatched from the pilgrims of Kedarnath in Uttrakhand during natural calamity;
complaint was lodged with Uttrakhand Police by Naresh Kadyan.
Main PIL’s moved by Naresh Kadyan and awareness campaign on the following issues,
which were supported by the International community’s: National Bee Board of India,
restored five freedoms for honey bees, besides it Directorate of Fisheries, Haryana issued
advisory, restoring five freedoms of exotic migratory birds.
1. Recognized Ox, Camel, Elephant, Yak and Buffalo etc as endorsed Horse Power,
introducing animal scanner on toll tax barriers, vehicles as per specification of Bureau of
Indian standards.
2. Removal of encroachments from Gram Panchyat, gauchar and common land all over
India, contempt of Court petition moved in case of Rally village of Panchkula.
3. Lokayukta was appointed in Haryana, on the basis of PIL moved by Naresh Kadyan.

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4. Appointments of consumer form members along with setting up Haryana Human Rights
Commission, PIL was moved and decided in favour.
5. NHRC petitions during Kadyan Sangwan khap disputes, likewise dispute amongst Jat’s
and Khumar of Ahulana village in Sonipat.
6. Marriage dispute between Kadyan and Lohan gotra matters, Ban on same gotra
marriages, PIL was moved in the Supreme Court of India then in the Delhi High Court, on
behalf Kadyan Khap International.
7. Satluz Yamuna Link Canal – SYL matter in the High Court at Chandigarh, likewise
Right to Water petition was moved before the NHRC, merging Haryana with Punjab,
restoring 31-10-1966.
8. Replace PCA Act, 1960 with strong legislation, AWBI with National Commission on
Animal Welfare with judicial powers all Rules under PCA Act, be place before Parliament.
9. Animals be treated with respect, as living creatures, who have feelings, instead as goods,
restoring their five freedoms, adopting Cow as National Cattle of India.
10. Ban on peacock feathers trade, Ministry of Environment and Forest issued draft for
amendment in the existed laws but withdrawn under pressure Jain community.
11. Ban on elephant polo and iron ankush, PIL was moved in the Jaipur Bench of
Rajasthan High Court, which was decided in favour with directions to ban iron ankush on
elephants, introduction of rules and regulations for betterment of animals.
12. Langur was abused in Escorts, Gupta Exim, Prithla, PGI at Chandigarh and another
company in Orangabad, FIR lodged against all offenders by Naresh Kadyan, besides it
injured bird was rescued from the National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM),
during this rescue Langur was found in captivity to keep away common monkey from the
premises of NIFM, same matter taken up with the management, exposed under RTI Act,
2005.
13. Oxytocin injections were operated on Buffaloes for lactation by the NDRI, Karnal, FIR
was lodged and then PIL moved in the High Court, directions were issued on this PIL.
14. Wildlife Trophies declaration matter was taken up as per the policy of Ministry of
Environment and Forest and exposed many illegal trophies. Delhi Public School at Bamni
Kheda in Palwal penalized for keeping undeclared wild animal specimen, besides it PIL
was also moved before Delhi High Court.
15. Right to Information Act, 2005 was enforced on October 12, 2005 but first petition
moved on October 19, 2005 by Naresh Kadyan directly to the Hon'ble Speaker of Lok
Sabha but same was forwarded to the Ministry of Environment and Forest and
information was supplied.
16. Legislation for exotic animals and birds like Japanese quail, Emu and Rabbits for
breeding.
17. Exposed cruel Camel transportation by the BSF for Republic day parade in Delhi.
18. Two special cattle trains were stopped, offenders booked within 15 days, 40 boogies
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action on December 28, 2000 with FIR in GRP, Gaziabad against another 40 boogies
special cattle train, Naresh Kadyan objections were uphold by the Allahabad bench of
High court.
19. Introduction of rehabilitation schemes for Kalanders along with their dancing bears,
which was implemented all over India and all performing, bears rescued, rehabilitated.
20. Vest and bullet proof jacket for Police dogs and their rehabilitation after their
retirement, Haryana Police working on it, whereas Indian Army refused to it,
communication received via Chairman, AWBI
21. Introduction of legislation for camel, elephant’s transportation / Dog breeders, pet
shops and fish aquariums. The AWBI endorsed the proposal for Camel transportation
rules and regulation.
22. Naresh Kadyan achievements are recognized by the PETA, WTI, District
Administration, Gurugram and Faridabad.
23. Ban on illegal slaughter houses moved PIL in the Supreme Court of India for ban on
cow slaughtering during bakir Eid. Halal process for commercial animal slaughter may be
replaced by stunt process.
24. Regular campaigning to regulate the joy rides on camel and elephants along with the
organization of the bullock cart, buffalo, dog race and to oppose all events of animal abuse
as Cock fights.
25. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment made documentary on cruel
transportation of animals, live raids along with FIR and rescue of abused animals was
conducted by Naresh Kadyan.
26. Exposed cruel sheep and goat shifting under India Army supply cover from Delhi to
J&K. Animal transportation in goods vehicle be banned, matter was considered by the
State Committee for Slaughter Houses (Govt. of Haryana).
27. Successfully running two ambulances and shelter for animals in distress, this was
approved by the Govt. of India to PFA Haryana under Chairmanship of Naresh Kadyan.
28. Dogs have rights to bark, rules for pet shops, dog breeders and fish aquariums along
with ban on peacock feathers trade in India, draft rules have been prepared by the
Ministry.
29. Removal all objectionable material from the internet about our Prime Minister Smt.
Indira Gandhi spread by the so called Khalistani’s, likewise removal of fake accounts on
Internet about our Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpaye.
30. Human Rights Commission in Haryana was constituted on the PIL moved by Naresh
Kadyan.
31. Blind Hippo, docked tail dogs abused by the Jumbo Circus and complaint moved
before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Panipat.
32. Freeze elephant as BSP symbol, being an National Heritage animal of India, moved PIL
in the Delhi High court / Chief Election Commission of India.

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33. Registry for animal abusers, Jet Airways responsible for two dogs death during its
flight from Mumbai to Delhi, complaint was lodged with the Mumbai and Delhi Police,
Consumer court fined Jet Airways.
34. Successfully opposed the lifting ban on beef export from India during 12th five year
plans and then support the ban on meat export from India petition heard by the Rajya
Sabha.
35. During natural calamity earth awake in Gujarat, Naresh Kadyan worked for effected
animals and arranged medicine, on spot treatment facility, likewise he also worked as
online awareness team members of the Disaster Management in Japan, for Zoo animals in
Libiya, online petition duly supported by the International communities. Same action was
repeated in Uttrakhand and in Assam.
36. Many scheduled wild animal specimens were reported, raised voice in Sacred Heart
School, Chandigarh / DPS and Green Field Public School, Rewari / Birla Public School,
Pilani and DPS, Bamni Kheda in Palwal.
37. Oxen 28 were protected from slaughtering, matter taken up before Palwal court, 59
oxen also rescued and sheltered after lodging FIR with Palwal Sadar Police station.
38. African lion Narsinhma rescued from Mujaffarnagar (UP) and sent to Nahargarh
rescue centre at Jaipur by the CZA on FIR lodged by Naresh Kadyan.
39. Drugs are being supplied by the group of Chemist but exposed in Mahendergarh via
CM window and then FIR was lodged.
40. Naresh Kadyan raised his voice to save Ram setu, marine lives as well, moved
campaign, which was supported by the International communities.
41. Campaigning to raise funds for the Prime Minister’s National Relief Funds for rescue
and rehabilitation of flood effected people and wild animals in northeast portion of India.
42. Leopard was killed in Faridabad, Karnal, Jind, Gurugram and Mewat; Naresh Kadyan
lodged FIR of killing and then moved complaint in the Special Environment court at
Faridabad, likewise leopard was trapped in Kalesar, FIR was also lodged with Bilaspur
Police, besides it Leopard was killed in Mandaver (Gurugram) in Haryana, complaint was
lodged for FIR and Notice issued under section 55 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
43. Raised his voice against Indian Force at Sirsa and rescued black buck and Chinkara
then moved complaint before the Special Environment Court at Kurukshetra.
44. Black buck was hunted in Udmi village of Panipat, Police lodged FIR then tried to hush
up the matter but Naresh Kadyan moved complaint before the Special Environment court
at Kurukshetra.
45. Elephants are being abused for pride, begging - political tools, personnel gain and
profit; Naresh Kadyan successfully managed many online petitions. FIR lodged with
Sonipat Police against begging with Elephant, female elephant was confiscated, likewise
complaint lodged with Dhand Police station in Kaithal, abused Amar circus female
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46. The Director General of Supply and Disposal along with the Government of Punjab
insulted the State Emblem of India but Naresh Kadyan lodged FIR against all of them with
the Police Station Model Town, Rewari, likewise Punjab Khadi Board replace its logo.
47. The Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) has issued guidelines to 235 TV
networks not to abuse animals, whereas Naresh Kadyan opposing animal abuse in live TV
shows since last five years.
48. Public Interest Litigation for direct election of Sarpanches moved before the Cabinet
Secretary to Govt. of India and then moved before High Court, CWP No. 21524 of 2016.
49. Naresh Kadyan nominated as a Member, State Committee for Slaughter Houses,
Department of Urban and Local Bodies (Government of Haryana).
50. Govt. of Rajasthan accepted Naresh Kadyan demands and introduced ban on interstate
shifting of camels, declaring as state animal of Rajasthan.
51. Lodged FIR with Palwal Sadar Police station, against company for keeping langur on
their pay roll, likewise use of Langur services in Surajkund Craft Fair.
52. Crack down the meat supply to a holy city Kurukshetra and lodged FIR against two
hotels Saffron and Heritage for serving non vegetarian foods, violating the High Court
orders and hitting the religious sentiments of general public at large.
53. Observations about the declaration of cow progeny as a state domestic animals of
Haryana, Session trials for crime against cow progeny, amendment in the legal status of
crime against animals accepted by the State Committee for Slaughter Houses.
54. FIR lodged with Rewari Model Town Police, against the Icon, eBay India and Amazon
online malls for insulting Lord Buddha image, Delhi High Court also issued directions to
the Delhi Police on PIL moved by Abhishek Kadyan and Sukanya Kadyan under guidance
of Naresh Kadyan. eBay India opposed this FIR and they moved for quashing FIR but
another application was moved for CBI investigation strongly opposition of quashing
petition in the Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh.
55. Complaint lodged against Indian Railways for insulting State Emblem of India by its
catering wing, RTI petition moved and complaint lodged, same supplier was punished with
fine as penalty.
56. PIL No. 108 of 2013 moved before Supreme Court of India about protection of
Sambhar Lake; wetland of Rajasthan, from bore well mafia in Rajasthan and to protect
exotic species.
57. Advisories on stop animal abuse and to avoid use of polythene during elections issued
by the ECI, Naresh Kadyan raised these points during Municipal elections in Haryana.
58. State Emblem of India insulted by the Punjab Govt., 150 ton wheat rotten in open in
the objectionable plastic bags, on which Emblem image insulted, matter taken up with the
Ministry of Home Affairs.
59. Malnutrition issue in Gujarat, UP and Madhya Pardesh taken up with the concerned,
actively participated in Uttrakhand disaster relief work online fundraising, lodge
complaint for theft – snatching as well.

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60. Garhwali Officers Mess have many endangered wild animal 113 trophies in illegal
possession, exposed it by a petition moved under RTI Act, 2005 matter taken up with the
Police, WCCB and then notice issued to the Chief Wildlife Warden of Uttrakhand by the
WCCB.
61. Leopard display granted by the AWBI to Ajoba Marathi film, ignoring their own rules,
likewise bullock exhibition permission granted, tiger exhibit in TV serial Ek Veer ki Ardass
Veera telecast by Star Plus but Naresh Kadyan moved complaint against all offenders.
62. The Khadi and Village Industries Commission promoted Horn and Bones including
Ivory product activity (Manufacturing and trading) under PMEGP scheme but it is
banned due to Abhishek Kadyan and Smt. Sukanya Berwal complaint moved under
guidance Naresh Kadyan, online campaigning, notice issued by the Wildlife Crime Control
Bureau to KVIC and then ban was imposed on ivory items by the KVIC.
63. Ban Quail farming, Japanese quail activity was dropped by NABARD but during 2013-
14 budget provisions are strongly opposed by Naresh Kadyan for Quail breeding.
64. Cheetah scheme was prepared without approval of the National Wildlife Advisory
Board, protection cover under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and it was strongly
opposed by Naresh Kadyan, likewise conservation of white tiger efforts were opposed being
a no species in Bengal Tiger.
65. Naresh Kadyan put his weight behind successful implementation of the National Food
Security Ordinance, 2013 with demand of iodized salt for human consumption.
66. Justice for Sikh families in Kutch, Gujarat, matter taken up with the NHRC, National
Commission on Minorities, complaint lodged with the Election Commission of India,
against Independent candidate from New Delhi abusing elephants and horses.
67. Moved PIL in the Supreme Court of India about Mina versus Meena caste and
community controversy in Scheduled Tribe reservation, petition under RTI before CIC as
well.
68. Elephant trading ban in Haryana and Punjab, amended two Cattle Fairs Act along
with Haryana Panchyati Raj Act, 1994, after Naresh Kadyan complaint, likewise voice
raised for similar amendment in the Cattle Trespass Act and Indian Forest Act along with
429 IPC, for omitting elephant from cattle definition.
69. Cosmetics testing on animals banned in India, amendment in legislation's demanded
campaign launched by Naresh Kadyan.
70. Petition before the Chairman, Committee on Petition, Rajya Sabha to review the meat
export policy from India.
71. To get ban orders on thorn bits for horses and early disposal of Animal Welfare Act,
2011 draft PIL moved before the Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench) and many
complaint lodged with Haryana Police, after recovering thorn bits, likewise many cases
registered for the violation of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, after recovering mongoose hair
paint brushes.
72. Introduced rehabilitation of Kalandars along with their dancing bears scheme, which
was successfully implemented all over India and dancing bears were rescued for
rehabilitation.
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73. Elephant Sunder is being abused by MLA Vinay Kore of Maharashtra but Naresh
Kadyan lodged complaint with Delhi police, campaign appreciated all over World.
74. Naresh Kadyan moved petition for replacement of toothless animal welfare legislation's
before the Committee on Petitions, Delhi and Haryana Legislative Assembly and his
petition is being considered.
75. State Emblem of India, National awards along with National Flag of India misused by
many High Court’s websites, Ministries but Naresh Kadyan raised his voice and
corrections were made out, likewise offenders of Rajdhani and Shatabadi Express were
punished by the Indian Railway.
76. Ban interstate shifting of Camels from Rajasthan, to declare state animal of Rajasthan
appeal accepted by the Government, introducing legislation, moved PIL as WP (C) 2045/22
77. Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid appeal to vote for congress but Naresh Kadyan lodged
complaint with the Election Commission of India, against Shahi Imam for violation of
Model Code of Conduct.
78. HE Governor of Tripura prefixed Padma Shri as title but corrected after complaint
lodged by Naresh Kadyan, likewise Council of Leather Export updated and many more.
79. Karshni Ashram, Ramanreti have 268 black buck in their illegal custody, likewise Air
Force Station, Sirsa was also have scheduled wild animals in their illegal Zoo, both matter
were exposed by Naresh Kadyan including that No elephant rescue centre approved by
CZA in India.
80. Naresh Kadyan managed online petitions against Prevention of Communal and
Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations)’ Bill, drafted by the National
Advisory Council.
81. Five elephants abused in Delhi but Naresh Kadyan lodged complaint with SHO,
Shakarpur, against abuser custodians and to cancel private ownership for elephants.
82. Delhi Wildlife Department issued ownership for snakes and these reptiles are being
abused for personnel gain and profit, this matter also exposed by Naresh Kadyan.
83. Foie gras import is banned in India, on the basis of Naresh Kadyan campaigning.
84. Naresh Kadyan hold guilty in Nawab Pataudi black buck hunting for his strong animal
rights activism, as whistle blower but released on probation, whereas acquitted from all
baseless charges by the Additional District and Session Judge, Faridabad on 16-9-2014.
85. AWBI issued instructions to ban the manufacturing, trading and possession of spiked,
thorn bits, on Naresh Kadyan complaint, likewise Glue Trapes for Rodents.
86. Fighting for introduction of animal welfare legislation's for Indian Army, Police and
para Military force animals, adopted three sniffer dogs of Haryana Police.
87. Naresh Kadyan taken up land deal matter of Robert Vadra with the Govt. of Rajasthan
and his another complaint forwarded to the Chief Secretary, Haryana by the Govt. of
India.
88. Agenda for deletion of cow words from the Hindi version of Meat Food Products
Order, 1973 was placed along with the declaration of cow as state animal of Haryana,
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which were approved in 4th meeting of State Committee for Slaughter Houses, whereas
two PIL’s were moved before High Court and Supreme Court, to oppose Haryana
Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972, which allowed to get license / permit to eat beef
on medical advice, whereas beef have no medicinal value.
89. Complaint lodged with the Election Commission of India, to ban post poll alliance.
90. Govt. of Kerala and Telangana along with Hyderabad Traffic Police, amended their
state emblem after voice raised by me along with the Industries Commissionerate of
Gujarat and Ahmadabad Customs.
91. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change) nominate Naresh Kadyan, as its volunteer, continuously three connective terms.
92. Matter taken up with the Govt. of India, to give Scheduled Caste benefits to the eligible
Muslims.
93. Lodged complaint against candidate of Panipat Rural for abusing camel, during
election campaign, likewise INLD candidate from Nuh, Congress candidate from
Mahendergarh and two Independent candidates from Ateli.
94. Petition for prohibition of elephant trading along with animal performances, in the
Sonepur cattle fair accepted by the AWBI and Govt. of Bihar.
95. Zero FIR against Akbaruddin Owaisi, MLA for his hate speeches during Maharashtra
elections, DD No. 44 with PS, Prashant Vihar, Delhi on 24-10-14, which was forwarded to
Hyderabad Police, likewise National Human Rights Commission considered Naresh
Kadyan petition and forwarded to the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission,
likewise complaint for Zero FIR was also moved against Dadri butchers.
96. FIR No. 377 dated 25-10-2014, 2nd FIR 570 of 2019, lodged of cow fighting with pigs,
with Ambala Cantt Police Station.
97. Unmarried female boxer were asked to go through pregnancy test but this matter was
taken up with the NHRC, notice issued by the NHRC and reply of Ministry opposed.
98. President of India visited Varindavan on November 16, 2014 and 10 langur brigade was
deputed to keep away common monkeys, which was a crime against Wildlife Act, 1972 but
this was strongly opposed by Naresh Kadyan and Administration was compelled to with
draw 10 langur brigades.
99. Baba Rampal controversy moved before the National Human Rights Commission, to
rescue public, which were hostage by Rampal, complaint lodged with DGP as well and
matter concluded holding him guilty by the Court of law.
100. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways issued Central Motor Vehicle (Eleventh
Amendment) Rules, 2015, for transportation of livestock issued, accepting and recognizing
Naresh Kadyan vision, approved by the State Committee for Slaughter Houses, Haryana.
101. Conducting training about animal welfare legislation’s, to all District Committee for
Slaughter Houses in Haryana and crack down many illegal slaughter houses, lodged FIR’s.
102. FIR lodged with PS Baroda against killer of two male buffaloes, many illegal slaughter
houses are exposed all over Haryana and lodged FIR’s against them, likewise matter taken

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up against Lalu Yadav decision on 1000 horse carts and Delhi based Ex MLA of Bihar,
custodian of many objectionable species, likewise petition moved before Election
Commission of India about criminal act of Lalu Yadav, while on bail.
103. “Singh is Bling” displayed ban species Lion, legal action initiated against AWBI along
with Censor Board of India, dog fighter syndicate exposed, lodged FIR against them.
104. Moved Appeal SLP (c) N0. 5629 of 2016 against the Haryana Prohibition of Cow
Slaughter Rules, 1972 along with unlawful provisions of the Haryana Gauvansh
Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015 before the Supreme Court of India, beside it
CWP No. 200 of 2016 and CWP No. 16865 of 2018 was also moved before High Court but
both were dismissed along with the complaint moved before Haryana Human Rights
Commission, as complaint No. 897/7/2016.
105. WP (c) No. 666 of 2016 also moved with the Jaipur Bench of Rajasthan High Court for
animals but withdrawn due to notification of the Rajasthan Camel (Prohibition of
Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act, 2016. WP (c) No. 5254
of 2016 under consideration with the Jaipur Bench, Notice issued.
106. Haryana Human Rights Commission asked petitions about loss during Jat reservation
protests in Haryana, Naresh Kadyan moved complaint No. 670/7/2016, to explain
grievances of Jat community.
107. Telegram address was removed by the NITI Ayog, Bharat Scouts and Guide, KVIC,
Bar Council of India, after point raised by Naresh Kadyan, likewise Notices were issued to
KVIC for active participation of Panchyati Raj Institutions, as per MoU signed in 2008.
108. Dedicated for strict compliance of Swatch Bharat Mission through Prime Minister
Employment Generation Programme, activating Panchyati Raj Institutions.
109. Govt. of Haryana endorsed Naresh Kadyan demands about amendment in the Cattle
Trespass Act, 1871, omitting elephant from the definition of cattle.
110. Naresh Kadyan objections were uphold by the FSSAI, in case of Draft Rules for Silver
leaf.
111. Zero FIR against Bihar Administration, shooters of blue bull, similar action for
Himachal Pradesh.
112. Draft Rules of FSSAI, opposed for inclusion of Rabbit family as food for human
consumption.
113. Complaint moved against the abuse of Jaipur Zoo animals at Nahargarh Zoological
Park.
114. Moved complaint No. 325 of 2016 before Lokayukta of Haryana for action against all
responsible officials along with Soha Ali Khan for her arms license.
115. Seven samples of beef biryani were lifted in Mewat without FIR but complaint under
section 156 (3) moved in Ferojepur Jhirka, FIR No. 459 Dated 4-11-2017 lodged.
116. Government of Delhi omitted Bharat Ratna as title from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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complaints, besides it Bharat Ratna Bhimrao Ambedkar Institute of Telecom Training,
Jabalpur also compelled to respect Constitution.
117. Four turtles rescued from the Westin Sohna Resort & Spa in Gurgaon.
118. Meat syndicate was break down at Lawrence Road in Delhi, on the tips of Naresh
Kadyan and Registration of vehicles, were cancelled by the RTA at Nuh and in past by
RTA at Gurugram.
119. Alarm for hijacking of website of Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi Police investigating
the matters.
120. Public Interest Litigation 1112 of 2017, moved before the Delhi High Court, against
corrupt practices in the Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Chief Commissioner with
Director removed.
121. Complaints moved before the Committee on Petitions, Haryana and Delhi Legislative
Assemblies along with the petition under 133 CrPC before all Sub Divisional Magistrates in
Haryana and Delhi.
122. FIR No. 79 Dated 21-2-2017 lodged with Prashant Vihar, Police Station in Delhi to
hurt the sentiments of Hindu communities by USA based two companies, insulting Lord
Ganesha and Om.
123. Moved complaint No. 110 of 2017 before Lokayukta of Haryana, against malpractice
by IAS officers during their posting in Khadi Board, Haryana.
124. All living creatures have feelings with legal rights to live, moved petition before
Election Commission of India, during 2017 Elections in five states for strict compliance of
the fundamental duties as defined under article 51 A (g) of Indian Constitution by all
Political parties and candidates.
125. Team of examiners of Master of Education – Bachelor of Education was exposed for
their malpractices and same was debar for three years by the Maharishi Dayanand
University, Rohtak adopting zero tolerance against corruption.
126. Complaint No. 7289 of 2017 moved with the Punjab Human Rights Commission for
precautionary orders, protecting the human rights, public life and property during protest
of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Insaan supporters against his conviction in rape charges in
Haryana.
127. Complaint No. 1654/14 and 1664/20 of 2017 moved with the Haryana Human Rights
Commission for, protecting the human rights, public life and property during protest of
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Insaan supporters against his conviction in rape charges in Haryana.
128. Complaint No. 4265/CR/2014 moved before Punjab Human Rights Commission for
cremation of Ashutosh Maharaj dead body.
129. Indian Military, shutting down all 39 Cattle’s farms, as per Cabinet decision but the
protection of male calves matter taken up with all concerned because they are disappeared
in these 39 Military Farms.
130. Cricket balls, bone china crockery’s along with buttons are being manufactured with
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Haryana being violation of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act,
2015.
131. Complaint before Lokayukta of Rajasthan moved for action against the responsible
officials for illegal bore wells and electric connections around Sambhar Salt Lake: Wetland
of Rajasthan.
132. Civil Suit moved at Jhajjar for declaration of Cow as National animals of India and at
Faridabad regarding formation of State Animal Welfare Board along with proper
functioning of SPCA’s with Slaughter Houses Rules and Civil Suit at Rohini Court, for
introduction of 11 SPCA’s in Delhi as well.
133. Complaint No. 5911/0/2018 moved before the Punjab Human Rights Commission for
strict compliance of legal rights of consumers along with status reports on the
recommendation of the Swaminathan Commission.
134. Complaint No. 860/0/2018 moved before the Haryana Human Rights Commission for
strict compliance of legal rights of consumers along with status reports on the
recommendation of the Swaminathan Commission.
135. Complaint No/ 466/5/2018 moved before the Haryana Human Rights Commission, to
amend article 18 (1) of Indian Constitution.
136. Complaint No. 8101/0/2018 moved before the Punjab Human Rights Commission
about strict compliance of the Central Motor Vehicle (Eleventh Amendments) Rules, 2015.
137. Restoration of five freedoms of honey bees, adopting awareness mechanism with the
National Bee Board, who accepted to endorse five freedoms of honey bees, due to our
strong activism, besides it Department of Fisheries, Haryana also issued advisories,
restoring five freedoms of Migratory birds in Haryana.
138. Former Chief Minister of Haryana, insulted National Anthem, lodged complaint for
FIR against Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda with others for the violation of section 3 of the
Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.
139. Complaint No. 7308/0/2018 moved before the Punjab Human Rights Commission
about the status of non-functional Infirmaries as set up by the Govt. of Punjab.
140. Smt. Maneka Gandhi fraud with Hanuman was exposed, adopting Right to
Information, Central Zoo Authority recovered Rs. 10.00 lacs grant in aid with interest Rs.
5,62,747/- total Rs. 15,62,747/-.
141. National Minority Commission issued Notice as matter was taken up to restore the
human rights of minority at village Titoli in Rohtak District.
142. The Uttar Pradesh (UP) Government changed the name of the Ekana International
Cricket Stadium to “Bharat Ratan Atal Bihari Vajpayee International Cricket Stadium”,
which was challenged by me being violation of article 18 (1) of Indian Constitution.
143. National Bee Board adopted as Special Invitee, formation of the Commission on
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144. Kandla Port in Gujarat, exported live animals but suspended as petition for
Mandatory Injection was moved with many agencies, keeping in view census of animals
along with protection of biodiversity.
145. Bharat Ratna Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Udyog Uday Yojna for SC / ST
Entrepreneurs of MSME vide Resolution passed by the Gujarat Government, which is
unconstitutional, pointed out by me before all concerned Authorities.
146. Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Special Package Scheme of Incentives for SC
/ ST Entrepreneurs vide Resolution passed by the Government of Maharashtra, which is
unconstitutional, pointed out by me before all concerned Authorities.
147. Navjot Singh Siddhu, Minister of Punjab smuggled Wild bird trophy from Pakistan
but Zero FIR lodged with Delhi Police after issuing legal Notice.
148. Live animals exported from the Nashik Airport without any permission from the
National Biodiversity Authority, violating the Biological Diversity Act, 2002 but matter was
taken up with the Maharashtra State Biodiversity Board to recall all exported animals for
restoration of their five freedoms.
149. Central Industrial Security Force used Catapults as weapon to keep away Monkey
from the premises of Taj Mahal but their steps be rolled back, restoring five freedoms of
Monkeys.
150. Moved petition before Himachal Pardesh Biodiversity Board to protect and
restoration of five freedoms of Monkeys, Blue Bulls with Wild Boar, and Kerala as well for
Elephant foetus.
151. National Horticulture Board registration exposed, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth,
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Bharat Scouts &
Guides for not compliance of the Society Registration Act, 1860.
152. Haryana Khadi & Village Industries Board, separated from the Punjab KVIB as on 1-
2-1969 without amending section 3 of the Punjab KVIB Act, 1955, replacing Punjab with
Haryana. After long battle, bill No. 9 of 2021 was placed before Vidhan Sabha, converted
as the Haryana Short Titles Amendment Act, 2021 (Haryana Act No.15 of 2021).
153. Whistle blower about introduction of Biodiversity Management Committees with
People’s Biodiversity Registers, all around 62 Cantonments & 28 States with 9 Union
Territories, whereas Lokpal of India refused to pass any orders, exposing violations of
section 38-A of PCA Act, 1960.
154. Whistle blower on the Negative list trademarks of KVIC, as alcohol, tobacco and meat,
covered under Negative list, besides ivory, comes under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, as an
offense, keeping in view section 49 of this Act, keeping in view class 13 for Firearms,
ammunition and projectiles, explosives, fireworks.
155. Animal Rights and Protection Adviser to Godhuli Broadcast Media Pvt. Ltd., for
Feature film “MAA” based on Conservation of Cow Progeny.
156. Community Policing as Scouting for 11 SPCA’s in Delhi, accepted vide
GNCTD/E/2018/02201 read with Civil Suit No. 573 of 2018, before Rohini Court, Delhi.

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157. Whistle blower against Goods and Services Tax, because tax charged, promoting
crime against the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, as Ivory, turtle shell, bones, hairs etc.
158. Community Policing as Scouting for fiscal benefits @ 35% Margin Money in rural
area and 25% in urban areas, with own contribution @ 5 %, for reserved categories,
whereas @ 25% Margin Money in rural area and 15% in urban areas, with own
contribution @ 10 % for economical weaker sections of upper castes, under PMEGP and
MUDRA scheme to boost Make in India, promoting their Skill.
159. Community Policing as Scouting for community pets of all 62 Cantonments, all Smart
Cities, with proper functioning of all SPCAs, Infirmaries, BMCs and PBRs.
160. White paper on the discrimination between animals, treating them as goods, restoring
their 5 freedoms, along with prohibition for the display of ban species, in the Zoo’s.

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