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Provide relief to Jammu migrants at par with valley displaced: TeI
2/12/2011 9:29:54 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
RAJOURI, Feb 12: In continuation to their week long protest at district and tehsil headquarters, the militancy victims of district Rajouri today held a demonstration outside DDC Rajouri office.
The demonstrators raised slogans against the discriminatory policies of the state Government towards the militancy victims of the region, who have been denied relief assistance at par with the displaced
people from Kashmir. Addressing the protesters, general secretary of Tehreek-e-Insaf (TeI),
Mohammad Shafi Dar, said that thousands of people of Rajouri district
were badly hit by militancy and many become homeless, but the Government has not registered them as migrants. He said that despite order passed by the Supreme Court, administration has ignored the directions to provide them relief like families from the Kashmir valley get. Dar said that there are number of families from Rajouri, Poonch and Doda who are presently living at Beli-Charana camp, but they are not receiving any help from the administration. Addressing the protesters Vibodh Gupta advisor of TeI alleged that hundreds of cases of SRO-43 are laying pending in various offices in the region and they are not being taken care off. Another leader of the organisation, Ahsan Mirza, demanded amendment in the SRO-43 same benefits as given to displaced people of Kashmir be given to those who migrated from Jammu region during the militancy years. He said most of the victims of militancy are at the verge of starvation but the Government is least bothered to listen to their problems. These affected people are without relief and shelter and state government has developed deaf ears for militancy affected people of Jammu region. Others who addressed the demonstration included Rubina Kouser, a victim of militancy. Advocate Jugu Quazi, Advocate Showket Choudhary. Later they submitted a memorandum of their demands to the Chief Minister through his District Development Commissioner Rajouri.
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