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Harsh Dev submits Memo to Amit Shah on PoJK, border issues, Rohingya deportation
Memo submitted to Union Minister for Home
5/12/2025 9:54:26 PM
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NEW DELHI, May 12: State President JKNPP (India) & Former Minister, Harsh Dev Singh submitted a memorandum to Union Minister for Home Amit Shah and raked up issues of PoJK, J&K turmoil, border dwellers, deportation of Rohingyas/ Bangladeshis from Jammu, ex-gratia to martyrs besides others in New Delhi today.
Singh submitted in his memorandum that while the armed forces of the country are being hailed universally for their commendable job in the most credible 'Operation Sandoor', the people of the country and J&K in particular were expecting the take over of PoJK by India as repeatedly assured by the present dispensation. And whereas the whole world was supporting India in its fight against terror , the people feel that the govt could have used the opportunity to fulfil its avowed promises of taking back 'PoJK' which continuous to be under illegal occupation of the neighbouring rogue nation, the memorandum read.
The JKNPP(I) leader reminded the Union Minister that while the people of J&K continue to repose their faith in the wisdom of the govt in taking appropriate decisions in the matter of security, they seek at the same time the deportation of Rohingyas and other illegal immigrants settled in J&K from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Afghanistan , Pakistan ,etc who have been described as the 'ticking time bombs' by the security agencies . He submitted that the security of the J&K people needs to be given top priority in view of the unreliable and unpredictable neighbour which has earned the most dubious notoriety all over the world as the mother of terrorism.
In his memorandum, Singh apprised Shah about the most deplorable plight of the border dwellers of J&K, their woes and miseries, who have been bearing the brunt of Pak aggression since decades and have to leave their homes and villages each time the borders get restive. Even during the recent acts of war, the border dwellers were forced to become refugees in their own land and suffered for want of shelter at safer places. The present govt needs to be reminded of its tall promises made to the border people of providing 5 marla land to each family in safer places, adequate bunkers for emergency situations, adequate ex-gratia, special recruitment drives for border youth and adequate compensation to the farmers for the lands near the zero-line and for uncultivated and damaged crops due to border skirmishes, Singh submitted.
Harsh Dev Singh in his memorandum also demanded ex-gratia relief of Rs. One crore to the family of ADC Raj Kumar Thapa who was martyred during Pak shelling in Rajouri. He further demanded govt job for the next of kin of Mr. Thapa on compassionate grounds. The Panther India leader also adjured the Union Home Minister to provide ex-gratia of Rs. 25 lacs each to the family of martyrs who laid down their lives for the Motherland.
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