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JKSAC expresses resentment over Domicile Law
4/7/2020 12:22:00 AM

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Jammu, Apr 6: Jammu Kashmir Sharnarthi Action Committee (JKSAC) expressed its strong resentment over the notification issued by GOI defining the Domicile Law wherein it has been prescribed a condition of 15 years stay in UT of J&K or having PRC for issuance of Domicile Certificate. It looks a casual exercise lacking logic as it failed to draw line between people from other parts of the country and bonafide DP’s settled outside the UT of J&K who had no PRC and never felt any need for the same.
Gurdev Singh, President JKSAC said that criteria of 15 years period for issuance of Domicile Certificate could be justified for the people from the other parts of the country, but how this can be applicable in case of bonafide permanent resident of J&K settled outside for one reason or other particularly 5300 families of DPs of POK who are the bonafide residents of J&K from centuries together. These families went out of the state in search of food and shelter after 1947 turmoil due to the negligent attitude of erstwhile the then state dispensations as well as GOI. It was moral as well as legal responsibility of both the Govts. to give them an opportunity and space to come back and settle here in state. But nothing happened as such in their case like Kashmiri migrants who are everyday being asked to come back to Kashmir valley and are also provided with job packages beside other financial benefits. He said that no such conditions has been imposed on Kashmiri migrants who are also staying outside the UT and even out of country from the last more than 25 to 30 years, then how can such conditions be imposed on DPs residing outside the UT having also same bonafide rights.
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