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Kashmiri migrants express concern over encroachment of properties in Valley
2/1/2019 11:31:00 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Feb 1: A meeting of Kashmiri migrants was held here today under the chairmanship of its president Er Ramesh Chander Mahajan, in which various problems of Kashmiri migrants were discussed.
The meeting said that with the effect of migration over 2.50 lakhs displaced indigenous Kashmiri families have left their properties with assets in crores , homes and hearth in 1990s and forced to live like nomads in own country.
The members raised concerns that under prevailing circumstances the danger on properties of displaced Kashmiri Pandit victim families are lingering on for past many years due to which generation to generation of migrants are forced to enter into unnecessary legal battles and harassments from encroachers for restoration of their properties adding that the displaced victim persons approached the National Human Right Commission (NHRC) and despite its intervention the properties have not been restored to owners till date which shows the callousness of the successive governments.
It was affirmed that neither the central nor the state governments have adopted a holistic approach to tackle the problems being faced by the displaced Kashmiri persons. The meeting urged the government to restore the properties by declaring distress sale null and void and further appeal to the government to collect data from displaced Kashmiri people and make assessment of losses caused due to demolition and floods.
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