VHP leader Praveen Togadia today warned the Union government against delay in rehabilitation of Kashmir Pandits saying that people of the displaced community will be settled in the Kashmir Valley despite pressure from separatists.

Addressing a gathering at 'Virat Hindu Sammelan', organised by the outfit in Nahan, Togadia warned the Union government that "any delay in the process of rehabilitation due to tactics of the Jammu and Kashmir government will not be tolerated." He warned that his outfit will take out a march to Jammu and Kashmir if there was any delay in the rehabilitation.

"If this matter is delayed under pressure from any quarter, VHP will march to Jammu and Kashmir with the Hindus from 6 lakh villages of the country and the government would be responsible for any consequences," he said.

Asserting that 'ghar wapsi' (reconversion) programmes will continue across the country, Togadia said that if any government creates hurdles the VHP would launch a nationwide agitation against it.