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KPC rejects rehabilitation schemes for DKPs to lure them for their return to Valley | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 16: Kashmir Pandit Conference (KPC), Kundan Kashmiri today rejected new rehabilitation package of Rupees two thousand Crore for internally 'Displaced Kashmiri Pandits (DPCs) which is being readied by the Home Ministry under which 3,000 government jobs and 6,000 new flats in the valley would be offered to the displaced community. According to press release, a note is being prepared for the approval of the Union Cabinet for the Rs 2,000 Crores package for the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, who had to leave their homes following rise of militancy in late 1980s. Under the proposal, 3,000 government jobs will be provided to educated youths of the community in the valley and 6,000 new flats will be offered as transit accommodation. The Home Ministry is also working on a Phase-II plan which involves permanent rehabilitation of Pandits in two-three composite townships of 2,500 families each to be built near Srinagar and Anantnag. KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri while strongly re-acting over this proposal, demanded that these three thousand jobs to be provided to Kashmiri Pandit youths in central departments and undertakings, flats to be constructed at jammu and Delhi-NCR for temporary settlement of homeless displaced KP’s till final settlement at the land of Kashyap Bhoomi in Kashmir valley. Kashmiri also vehemently condemned and criticized the Centre government for preparing such ill- conceived and un-acceptable rehabilitation packages without consent and consultation of displaced Kashmiri Pandit community and its group of organisational leaders.
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