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Provide accommodation or face stir: Migrant employees to Govt | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 29: State Government's failure to provide accommodation to displaced youth appointed under Prime Minister's special employment package in Kashmir has left these employees fuming. The migrant employees are up in arms against the Government for over the past one decade since the announcement of 6000 jobs for them as the authorities have failed to construct adequate camp accommodations for them. Sources said scores of quarters constructed in Vessu village of Kulgam district for migrants have been occupied by security forces and Government has failed to restore them to migrants over the years despite their repeated pleas. Moreover no headway has been made to construct more transit camps in different districts of the Valley to accommodate 6000 PM package employees. Sources said even no steps were taken to shift the Haal Pulwama transit camp to a safer placed in the district which is facing security threat and was attacked several times in past by the anti-national anti- social elements especially after the killing of Burhan Wani in 2016. Sources said migrant employees putting up at Sheikhpora, Budgam, Veerwa. Baramulla, Nuthansa , Kupwara, Haal , Pulwama and Vessu, Kulgam besides Mattan, Anantnag and Tulmulla Ganderbal are facing acute shortage of accommodation. In these camps employees are living on shared basis and hence they are unable to shift their families to the Valley. The failure of Government to construct the quarters and delay in construction of more transit accommodations has been a cause of concern as the employees putting up outside the camp are facing security problem. The Pandit organisations today threatened to hit the streets if the Government fails to ensure speedy construction of more transit accommodations |
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