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Pandit committees accuse BJP of undermining poll pledges
1/15/2022 10:28:42 PM

Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 15: The Jagti tenement committee(JTC)/soan Kashmir front Jammu and have been protesting for 470 days, accusing the BJP of undermining the poll pledges with the pandit community at large.
As per the issued statement, addressing the protesters Shadi Lal Pandita president Jagti (JTC) soan Kashmir front/Convener PCC Migrant cell j&k said that we Kashmiri Pandits have been living in exile for the last 32 years while the number of our community is declining. The BJP had promised the Kashmiri pandits /migrants before coming to power that if their government came to power then the problems of Kashmiri pandits would be solved. But while the BJP has been in the government continuously since 2014, the government of this BJP has only cheated the Kashmiri Pandits and created all sorts of problems for them, and has given them nothing but misery. Pandita warns the govt to resolve issues of Kashmiri Pandits as soon as possible. Pandita said on which the JTC/SKF is on protest sit-in from 2-10 -2020 are as follows:-The monthly cash Relief of relief holders to be increased from 13,000 to Rs 25,000 per family per month. A package of 20,000 jobs is to be announced for migrant unemployed educated youths. Permanent Rehabilitation in Kashmir valley in three satellite townships. Compensation/free bank loans to be given to over-aged youth. 32 years property losses of gutted, damaged, looted houses properties to be given. Illegal occupation of migrants' land/religious place's in Kashmir valley should be removed. Five Assembly seats and three parliament seats are to be reserved for Kashmiri Pandits and Sikh Communities of Kashmir valley. Kashmiri pandits and Sikhs should be declared as Minority Communities from Kashmir valley and to be given them Minority status. The members who participated in the protest are S/Sh Shuban ji Raina, Rakesh Ambardar, Rakesh Tickoo, S Charanjeet Singh, Mohan Krishan Tickoo, Vijay Bakshi, Raj Kumar Bhat, Ramesh Suri, Satish Pandita, Gurmeet Singh, Vinod Bhat, Jaswant Singh, and others. Regards press publicity secretary.
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