Narendra Modi interacting with people during his rally in Jammu. PTI Narendra Modi interacting with people during his rally in Jammu. PTI

Members of Roots In Kashmir, a Kashmiri Pandits group campaigning for restoration of human rights and dignity in Kashnmir during a protest in New Delhi. PTI Members of Roots In Kashmir, a Kashmiri Pandits group campaigning for restoration of human rights and dignity in Kashnmir during a protest in New Delhi. PTI

Kashmiri Pandits have come out in support of BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi hoping to get help from the leader in ensuring restoration of the displaced community.Stating that a sustained effort was on to wipe them off the memory of Kashmir, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday met Modi and pledged their support for him to liberate the nation from the current 'misrule'. "Dishonesty of the present central and (J& K) state governments about the return of the entire displaced community is apparent from their callous attitude in not taking any action to ensure a secure and economically- viable restitution," they said in a memorandum to Modi.The community charged the central and state governments of having no clear policy for their return to the Valley and said PM Manmohan Singh's Kashmir package contained not a word on the political dimension of any eventual restoration.The Gujarat CM has in the past spoken about the plight of the community being forced to live in exile after militancy broke out in the Valley in 1989.Meanwhile, members of Roots In Kashmir - a Kashmiri Pandit Group campaigning for restoration of human rights and dignity in Kashmir - on Sunday organised a protest to mark the Kashmiri Pandits Exodus day and the 24th anniversary of their forced exile in New Delhi.