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Govt recommends inclusion of more names in proposed CC on KPs | | | Early Times Report jammu, Mar 11: With Kashmiri migrants voicing serious concern over the proposed 10-member Coordination Committee on migrants return and rehabilitation to the Valley, the State Government has conveyed the Centre about the same with the report of including some more representatives in the list by giving representation to more organizations of the Pandits. According to sources soon after the Kashmiri migrants staged a protest demonstration in Jammu one week ago showing their displeasure against the proposed list and demanded representation to other ground level leaders and organizations of the community in the same the State Government convened the same to Centre asking it to review the list by including more members in it. Sources said that State Government while giving its opinion about the proposed Committee also made it clear that in view of the growing resentment of the migrants the decisions taken by the Government in consultation with the proposed Committee will not be acceptable to them. The State Government has suggested that the Committee by made broad based by including the leaders of other migrant bodies and social organizations which have worked on grass root level during last 27 years of turmoil and who can play a crucial role in getting the decisions implemented at ground level, sources said. Sources said though the State Government has not objected the 10 names proposed for the Committee but it has suggested some more members by doubling its strength and the majority of members should belong to displaced people from Valley who have suffered due to turmoil and who want to return back. In this regard the inclusion of one member from All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) a prime body of KPs and All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC) have also been proposed by the Centre, sources added. Sources said even the State Government has suggested inclusion of names of those Pandit activists who have close rapt with Muslim brethren in Valley and in this connection inclusion of the name of one KP activist who served as Sarpanch for five years in one of the remotest villages of Anantnag district can't be ruled out. Sources said the Union Home Ministry was also conveyed the same by the State Government representatives in a meeting at Union Capital today and strongly pleaded for inclusion of more names in the Committee in view of the opposition by the migrants in Jammu. |
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