Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 8: Kashmiri Khatri Hindu Maha Sabha (KKHMS) submitted separate memorandums to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister, Amit Shah highlighting the plight of displaced people from Valley and seeking their immediate intervention in solving their problems.
The memorandum was submitted through e-mail by president of the organization Er Ramesh Chander Mahajan. It demanded enhancement of cash relief to Rs 7000 per soul per month, four percent special quota in job reservations in Rozgar Mela in UT/ Centre Departments in lieu of retired migrant employees during last 35 years, sanctioning of special schemes of soft bank subsidized loans from 25 percent to 35 percent with lowest four percent interest rate under special financial package of PM’s employment package.
It also demanded restoring of migrants properties and assets by implementing J&K Migrants Immovable Property Act, release of compensation and ex-gratia against the damaged and dilapidated condition of all left out properties during the last 35 years of turmoil, immediate allotment of quarters with basic necessities like internal road connectivity , laying of tiles in lanes fencing / parks/ grounds community hall and shops to migrants etc, scrapping of cumbersome process of filling up of all kinds of forms for upcoming elections by setting up a large number of physical voting system to cast their franchise through EVM at respective places, immediate release of pending Social Welfare monthly pension, construction of old age home for migrants, providing of accommodation to migrants living in damaged and old tenements at Purkhoo, Nagrota and on rented accommodations by constructing new quarters and permanent settlement of migrants in their homeland Kashmir.