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KPC rejects cluster rehabilitation of KPs in Kashmir valley
10/22/2020 12:34:43 AM

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JAMMU, Oct, 21: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) rejected cluster rehabilitation of Displaced Kashmiri Pandits in District headquarters and other places in Kashmir Valley, which is nothing but an eye wash and to hoodwink the KP community.
KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri termed it a big conspiracy against the community, which will not be tolerated anymore and construction of various clusters for the settlement of Displaced KP families is not the way out and solution of the problem. There are more than five lakh exterminated KPs from Kashmir in 1990 are still peripatetic across the country. The present rehabilitation policy meant for KP displaced people is entirely deceitful and fraud.
He expressed his shock over this wicked act of behavior against such a peaceful loving community who still pays for the national integration and said that no one will be permitted to have fun or to play with the sentiments of Kashmiri Pandits in the name of bogus return and rehabilitation policy of the Governments.
KPC Chief stated that return of KP's would be possible only at the consolidated one place rehabilitation at "Kashyap Land" under the complete writ of Indian constitution and with all constitutional and basic rights and privilege for the entire displaced KP community.
As regards special PM Package and another three thousand posts for unemployed Displaced youths, the Sr. KP leader Kundan Kashmiri demands that financial benefits of the package to be given at present locations to KP migrants and unemployed KP youths to be adjusted in different central administrative offices outside the valley till restoration of peace and normalcy in the valley be auspiciously possible.
KPC leaders Dr HL Saraf and Tej Pandita have taken a serious note displaced families struggling for survival in camps surroundings in Jammu Division and outside Jammu.
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