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| Various KP organizations submit memorandum of demands to PM | | | Jammu July 15 Hindu Education Society Kashmir, APMCC and AIKPC jointly submitted a memorandum of demands to the Prime Minister of India who was on his one day visit to Jammu here today. KP leaders demanded state of arts facilities at Jagti and also underlined that it should not be treated as compromise on the demand of their return to their homeland. According to the joint statement, Vinod Pandit chairman APMCC, A K Dewani president Hindu Education Society Kashmir who also holds the post of patron APMCC and H N Jitu president All India KP Conference, the signatories have stressed for better facilities at Jagti township and development of the existing migrant camps as SEZs with special emphasis upon creating job opportunities to Kashmiri Youths. However the signatories has also reminded that it should not be forgotten that Kashmiri Migrants cherish to go back to their motherland and it can’t compromised at any cost. Other demands enlisted in the memorandum were Hindu Shrine management Bill should be tabled and passed in September Session of state assembly to save the shrines and associated properties from encroachment; management of Hindu Educational Institutions in valley be given back to KPs; reservations to KPs in PSU, autonomous bodies and educational institutions; construction of satellite township in Central, North and South Kashmir for KPs and atleast three seats reserved as political reservation. Concluding the statement the signatories have also resented that the exiled community has not been taken into confidence prior to any initiative to resolve their problems be it RTC or the working groups.
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