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‘Another migration, but no relief for migrants’
5/10/2011 8:58:49 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 10: A high level meeting of a team of All India Kashmiri Samaj was held to take stock of the problems being faced by the recently shifted Kashmiri to Jagti.
A team of AIKS, led by President Moti Koul visited Jagti to take stock of the problems being faced by the community there.
To show their concerns the members of shifted families took Kaul around the flats. After on spot assessment and getting feed back from the members of the shifted families Moti Kaul said that when Prime Minister of India inaugurated the Jagati Townshi, he assured the community members that most of the problems faced by Kashmiri Pandits living in one room tenements would be greatly lessened and their day today problems would largely be mitigated.
Adding frther he said that it is disappointing to see another migration of Kashmiri Pandits. It seems that the authorities have shifted the families in haste and without doing any proper ground work. He said that in a secluded area like Jagati, the basic amenities like providing uninterrupted portable water, education, medical facilities and above all making arrangements for proper transportation should have been first priority before shifting the families, but in absence of such facilities it seems that the problems have aggravated for them.
He said that it is surprising that instead of looking into the day-to-day problems the authorities have been on its first day stressing the Pandits for filling up the affidavits for the electricity.

“It is also disappointing that, the flats divulge bad and poor quality of construction”, he said.
“This is the condition in its inaugural phase of shifting what will be the results due to bad quality of construction after some years, God knows,” he adds.

He stressed the concerned authorities to look into the basic problems fore-with and urged the government to reprimand the contractors for the bad quality of construction.
He urged the authorities to respond decisively to rectify the loopholes and alleviate different difficulties faced by the members.

Pt Kaul also stressed the Kashmiri Pandits now living in Jagati to maintain their dignity, honour and culture they have been preserving all these years.
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