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JKSAC asks Govt to come clear on domicile rules for DPs
6/30/2020 10:01:48 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, June 30: Jammu Kashmir Sharnarthi Action Committee (JKSAC) in a meeting of prominent DPs held at Miran Sahib Jammu reiterated the demand to seek verification from the government regarding the notification issued prescribing rules for the grant of domicile certificates to the residents of UT of J&K, wherein the govt. has claimed in print media that 5300 and other left out DPs families of 1947 from POK settled outside the UT of J&K have been included in the rules and would be benefitted accordingly with the other residents of UT of J&K.
While presenting his views regarding the rules in the meeting, Gurdev Singh President strongly condemned the govt. for criminal silence over the issue and said that the rules for grant of domicile certificate are not clear in respect of DPs of 1947 settled outside and thus are ambiguous in interpretation and do not clearly define the inclusion of above said DPs registered as well as unregistered settled outside as per the order number 52-JK(DMRRR) of 2020 dated 16-5-2020. He termed this order/notification as biased and mischievously drafted and it is all together contrary what has been claimed by Govt. in media. He said that the double speak of govt. has put these unfortunate DPs in great confusion.
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