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Ravinder Pandita Elected New President of All India Kashmiri Samaj

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
10/11/2024
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Ravinder Pandita Elected New President of All India Kashmiri Samaj
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New Delhi, 10 Nov 2024: Ravinder Pandita has been elected as the new president of the All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS), a prestigious organization representing the Kashmiri community worldwide. Pandita secured the position in a closely contested race, defeating incumbent Dr. Romesh Raina, who had led the organization through several key initiatives.

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The election witnessed significant engagement from AIKS members, with voting taking place both physically and through postal ballots. This hybrid voting process allowed members across different regions to participate, ensuring a democratic and inclusive election. The organization’s affiliates, spanning continents, cast their votes in support of their preferred candidates, reflecting AIKS’s global reach and influence.

 

In a press statement following his win, Pandita expressed his heartfelt thanks to the entire Kashmiri Samaj community for entrusting him with the leadership. He acknowledged the responsibilities that come with this role and pledged to work diligently to address the needs and concerns of the Kashmiri diaspora. “I am honored by this opportunity to serve and lead our community, and I look forward to working with all of you to further strengthen our organization,” Pandita stated.

 

AIKS members are hopeful that under Pandita’s leadership, the organization will continue to thrive and expand its reach, advocating for the welfare and unity of the Kashmiri community across the globe.

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