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BJP committed to welfare of marginalized segments, refugees: Slathia
1/7/2023 10:54:07 PM
Early Times Report
SAMBA, Jan 7: BJP pradesh vice president and former minister Surjeet Singh Slathia today reiterated his party's commitment to welfare of all segments of the society, especially the marginalized people and the refugees in Jammu and Kashmir.
Interacting with the people during the meetings of the BJP's Legal, Refugee and Human Rights Cell at Kathua and Samba, Slathia described the closure of the long spell of discrimination and deprivation of the Refugees following the abrogation of Article 370 as a most significant and path breaking initiative in the past over seven decades, saying that this speaks of the concern of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi about their welfare and empowerment. Release of Rs 5 lakh financial assistance per family and issuance of domicile certificates by the Union Territory administration are major steps in this regard, he added.
Slathia, who is also the Prabhari of the BJP's Legal, Human Rights and Refugee Cell said the Refugees are now the proud and integral part of J&K's socio-political milieu after having suffered for decades. He also referred to the sustained efforts being made in resolving the problems of every segment of the society, particularly the young professionals, skilled and unskilled workforce besides the educated unemployed, saying that industrialization and massive investments will open up vistas of opportunities for them.
Slathia said that a strong and vibrant BJP is the answer to the problems faced to the country in general and J&K in particular. He hoped that the rank and file of the party will further intensify their public outreach programme so that the issues confronted to people are identified and taken up at appropriate forums for speedy redressal.
Prominent among those present on the occasion included Rajesh Mahajan, Incharge all the cells, Ved Parkash Sharma Co Incharge, Kashmira Singh President BJP Samba, Gopal Mahajan President BJP Kathua along with other Convenors and Co Convenor of the Cells Arvind Khajuria, Ishab Sharma, Sarfraz Hamid Rather, Ashok Khajuria, Dewakar Sharma, Vikas, Pankaj Sharma, Kulbir Charak, Shashi Pal Vaid and others.
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