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Delink employment package from return We have lost faith in government: AIKS
12/20/2010 10:17:20 PM
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Jammu Dec 20: Conveying deep concern over the manner employment package meant for Kashmiri Pnadits is being implemented, All India Kashmiri Samaj today categorically said that the organisation and members of the community have lost faith in the NC-Congress coalition government.
All India Kashmiri Samaj held a meeting of executive members under the chairmanship Of R
K Pandita. The meeting expressed deep concern on the way the employment package
is being implemented with the return. The leaders said right from the beginning this organisation believed and is for giving the employment for the displeased unemployed Kashmiri Pandtia youths but it has repeatedly expressed concern over the condition affixed with it. "AIKS has been always against linking of return with the employment", they said.
Addressing the meeting Aryan Ramesh, organizing secretary of the organization, said that it appears from the statements of Chief Minister Abdullah and the statement of Raman Ballah, it looks that this is not the employment package but the beginning of return which is suicidal for community under the present political scenario. "One must try to understand that the
valley has just passed through the five month long mayhem and turbulence..... Five
month long agitation shows that the government is helpless and can not curb the
separatist ideology and their calendar programme", he said. making revelations about the
developments of land grabbing and encroachment of the land of Jwalaji at Khrew and at Jeenvan Sahib at Ladoo , Aryan said that Moti Kaul, President of AIKS has telephonically
talked to the Deputy commissioner Pulwama. He said it is due to these incidents
that AIKS has been thrusting Assembly for enacting a legi slation to curb this menace. Initially the government showed willingness for the passage of the bill but then surprisingly the bill thrown into the dust bin, he said. The meeting appreciated the role of judiciary for the recent divisions if favors of the community. We have lost hope in the establishment which is
crating problems, day in and out, and under these circumstances All India Kashmiri Samaj will go the courts for the justice to the displaced community, he said.
The meeting was also addressed by Virender Kuchroo, Vir Saraf, Ashok Bhat, JL
Pandita, Ashok Ji and Rakesh Bhat
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