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Govt rejects KP's demand of 'Home Land' | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 29: The PDP led state government and the BJP led central government has started working as per the plan on the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the valley and importantly in tandem. Both the governments have discussed the contours and the prospective backlash and the ways to tide over. More importantly, it's clear that the Kashmiri Pandits will not be settled in 'secured' zone or a 'separate' zone as has been the demand of the some of the Kashmiri Pandits. The Chief Minister's statement that the KPs will be settled initially in the transit camps which will also have people from other communities and then eventually will be allowed to settle in their native places, is in line with the statement of the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in who in an interview with a national paper had also made statement on the same lines. The underlying narrative of the statements by two most important people in the state and the centre is that KP's demand of Home land has been squarely rejected. The Modi led BJP has apparently made it clear while it's committed to the return of the KPs it doesn want a separate land with in the valley for them on their lasting return. The CM had reportedly held long discussion with the Union Home Minister, one of the few cabinet minister with whom Mehbooba Mufti shares certain equation, on the return of the KPs Both had agreed that while in the initial period they will be accommodated in a safe places but here no other communities will share the place and then in final eventuality they will have to move back to their original place. The PDP has made it clear to the BJP that giving separate place with in the valley is unacceptable and it also goes against the ethos of the state. The Modi government after some initial reluctance has agreed to it and thus clearly rejecting the Home Land demand of the KP.
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