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KPC to visit NHRC on March 24 | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 7: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) is going to approach National Human Right Commission on march 24, 2015 to apprise court of justice that present government at state and center have failed to give justice and redress the vital issues of the internally displaced Kashmiri Pandit community. As per press release, KPC chief Kundan Kashmiri criticized the Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed for his decision to release political prisoners and to re- rehabilitate surrender and other militants. He said that notwithstanding claims of Union Government of holding dialogue with Kashmiri Pandits for their meaningful rehabilitation in the Valley, no headway has been made in redressing the problems of the displaced Pandits during last nine months of NDA Government led by Narendra Modi. The present Union Government failed to take any concrete steps in settling the long standing problems of displaced Pandits putting up in refugee camps as well as in non-camps at Jammu, Delhi and other parts of the country. Even the implementation of much talked about the PM's employment package of 6000 jobs announced in 2007 by then Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh is going on at snail's pace as out of 6000 jobs, recruitment process was started only for 3000 jobs in the first phase and till date only 1500 displaced youth have been given jobs in last eight years. None of the recruitment has been made in the central departments of the said community youths so for. Despite of repeated demand of the KP community and dozens of memorandums submitted to central and state Govt,s for grant of medical aid to displaced KP,s suffering with fatal diseases,but nothing has been done so for by both the Govt,s. |
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