Govt disowning 5300 PoK DP families: Chuni

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 21: Chairman of the SOS International, an organization for PoK displaced persons, Rajiv Chuni today alleged that Government was disowning 5300 displaced families from Pak occupied Kashmir.
While addressing a rally here today, Rajiv Chuni said that during  out of power, BJP used to shout that demography of the State is being changed and after coming to power, BJP itself has taken the charge to change the demography of State by disowning 5300 State subject displaced families of PoK presently residing outside the State. These hapless families after their migration from PoK were provided shelters outside the State due to paucity of space here.
BJP is patting its own back and now, it is proudly is in business of creating more trouble and uncertainty among PoK DPs. He further said that 31, 619 PoK DPs families have been swollen up to more than 2 lakh but it is very sad that DPs are still being counted as 31, 619 families even after the lapse of seven decades and out of which 5300 families are under exclusion.
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The DPs’ leader said that key political parties of State and Centre have remained hostile towards PoK DPs due to which they are constrained to spend their lives in trouble. It is pitiable   that  no party is coming forward for their help, no bureaucrat is coming out to give healing touch to these people, Chuni said.
While lambasting over the authorities for keeping snail’s pace in providing ex-gratia relief among beneficiaries, Chuni said that about 250 families have been given the said amount before March 31, 2017.
More than 3000 PoK DPs families of 1947 whose cases are approved haven’t been delivered the relief amount till now. Along with this, PoK DPs are put in another mental trauma where Government is putting weird conditions like the beneficiaries should not be adopted children and they should be the biological generation of those who left their ancestral places during Tribal invasion in PoK,” he added.
VK Datta, Prof JS Mangal, Prof NN Sharma, Roshan Lal,  Gurdev Singh, Tarvinder Singh, Roshan Malhotra and Vijay Gupta were also present.