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| Constitution of Apex Committee an exercise in haste; Vision Kashmir | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 1- ’Describing formation of Apex Committee on the return and rehabilitation of the exiled community as an exercise in haste’, the Vision Kashmir has said that such committees have also been constituted in the past but their recommendations have never been implemented by the successive governments. Vision Kashmir believes that alarmed by the indefinite strikes in the camps, the state Government hurriedly and as a knee jerk reaction created an Apex Committee to deliver assurances to the exiled community which prompted them to withdraw their indefinite strike. The Prime Minister's Package for rehabilitation of KP's, as felt by the Vision Kashmir, has no humanitarian approach to redress the 20 years agonizing alienation, but definitely has a major flaw in it. Linking employment of the youth to return to the valley, is no less than a compulsion, it maintained. Vision Kashmir demands that in tackling the political dimension of Kashmir all state holders including Kashmiri Pandits should be involved, so that a consensus could be arrived at. While analyzing the outcome of the recently held Apex Committee meeting, Vision Kashmir believes that instead of discussing the complex issue of return, the objective of the Apex Committee was supposed to be based on logic, viz-a-viz, the confidence building measures, where political decisions and the trauma of the exile faced by the community should find a respectable balance. As CBM's, Vision Kashmir suggests the Government to constitute a judicial commission to probe the genocide of KPs and delivering justice to those martyred, declaration of exiled community as a regional minority, implementation of Parliamentary Sub-Committee recommendations on their rehabilitation, besides a separate enclave. .
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