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Restore statehood, enhance residency limit for domicile in J&K to 25 years: JKAP
6/28/2020 9:23:51 PM
Early Times Report

Vijaypur, June 28: Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) has demanded reinstatement of Statehood and enhancement of residency period for getting domicile in Jammu and Kashmir.
A meeting of Bari Brahmana’s Block was organised by Saleem Choudhary at Sarora adda area of Samba district in which senior leaders of JKAP including former minister Dillawar Mir, former minister Manjit Singh, Vikram Malhotra and others were present.
Speaking on the occasion, former minister Dilawar Mir said that the JKAP is committed for the restoration of Statehood to the Jammu and Kashmir and patched for enhancement of minimum residency period i.e. 25 years in J&K to get domicile certificates. “The period for domicile should be enhanced to 25 years in Jammu and Kashmir and less than, this period is not acceptable to us,” said former minister Manjit Singh and opposed the existing rules on residency to get domicile certificates.
During the meeting, people highlighted their issues in Bari Brahmana and Vijaypur tehsil before the senior party leaders like industrial labourers, farmers and other related issues. On this, former minister Manjit Singh assured that they will get their issues resolved. “The farmers are facing problem because migrant labourers have not returned to sow paddy in the fields. In view of shortage of labourers, the farmers have become helpless,” he said, adding demanded government’s attention towards the suffering of the farmers.
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