Kashmiri Hindu Forum holds meet

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 10: All India Kashmiri Hindu Forum (AIKHM) held a meeting here under the chairmanship of DN Kissu and took stock of the various problems faced by the displaced people.
The meeting appealed the Relief Commissioner to set up camp offices in various thickly populated migrant colonies to ease out the so called hectic exercise of revising the electoral roll and issuing of voter identity cards to all the eligible voters, adding the long and serpentine queues at Shanker building are soul searing and difficult to face.
The meeting also demanded to relax the cap on the subsidized LPG cylinders to all displaced people, as it has added to the already burdened community for want of enhancement of cash relief, which has been promised by the State and Central Government.
The meeting also laid stress on the issue of passing a legislation to give protection to all the religious places of KPs in the Valley. Besides, it also demanded that a revised survey of loss of income on account of non-cultivation of their left agriculture land and orchards be undertaken and the compensation be paid to them.
The speakers also demanded Prime Minister’s Employment and Rehabilitation package in Toto.
The prominent amongst the speakers were PL Sudeshi, GL Koul, BN Bhat, CL Zutshi, BK Pandita and CL Koul.