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PoK DPs dharna enters into Day 3
12/29/2018 11:20:06 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Dec 29: The indefinite chain dharna kick started by SOS International - An organization for PoK Displaced Persons, today entered into day 3. Led by Gurmeet Singh and 5 other DPs also sat on dharna. Daulat Ram Raina, Raghbir Singh, Jaswant Singh, Partap Singh & Bhai Gian Singh were the other DPs who sat on dharna.
The protest dharna was launched against the alleged cruel and discriminatory approach of government while dealing with the issues of PoK DPs who had lost everything during tribal invasion in their erstwhile ancestral places. "The chain dharna was launched over main key issues related to PoK DPs in which implementation of PoK DPs package passed by NC-Congress Cabinet in 2014 in toto, implementation of uniform policy for all the migrants/displaced communities including PoK DPs, establishment of corridors for PoK DPs to visit their religious places & shrines located in PoK, restoration of 1/3rd i.e. 8 seats lying vacant for PoK areas in Legislative Assembly, inclusion of 5300 DPs families living outside the J&K State in the ambit of package for PoK DPs and return of cash deposits of PoK DPs lying in the J&K Bank, Mirpur Branch", stated by Prof N N Sharma. While addressing the media at "dharna" site, Gurmeet Singh said that "Our community is the most unfortunate lot which is hated by both Delhi and Kashmir. Delhi always treats the areas of PoK as the integral part of India but never showed their sympathy towards 13 lakh PoK people displaced from the same integral part of India. So far as Kashmir is concerned they treat the people now living in PoK as their Kashmiri brothers and hate us the most as we are aliens. The same treatment is continued for more than 7 decades", he added.
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