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| Global KP Meet adopts road map for their return to valley | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Mar 4: Representatives of the mainstream KP organizations from J& K State, different parts of the country and overseas met in Jammu today to deliberate on the Road Map for their return to Kashmir. The delegates extensively deliberated on the agenda for their eventual return. The main features of the return and restitution should ensure that they are never subjected to another displacement. Therefore it should be according to the guidelines set forth by the working group on Internally Displaced Persons in conformity with the ideology of a secular democratic philosophy of Indian state. It is the only arrangement that ensures security of life, freedom of expression and equal opportunities of development both economically and culturally. After due deliberations the Global Meet adopted a few resolutions with voice vote. It was resolved that government should constitute a Commission of Enquiry headed by a sitting Judge of the Supreme Court of India to probe circumstances and fix responsibility of ethnic cleansing of the entire Kashmiri Pandit Community from the valley in early 1990. The Global Meet resolved that the only justifiable option for their return is a wholesome Satellite City for the entire community. The Meet demanded adequate reservations for KP community both in the assembly, the Parliament and local bodies. Moti Kaul, President AIKS, while concluding expressed satisfaction at the outcome of the Meet and urged upon the governments, both at the centre and the state, to act decisively on the resolutions passed by the entire KP community. The notable participants amongst them included Dr K N Pandita (President JKNM), R K Raina (Senior Vice President ASKPC), K K Khosa (Senior Vice President KP Sabha Jammu), H N Jattu ( President AIKPC), P N Ambardar (President KSS Chandigarh) and others. |
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