Govt not serious to redress needs of displaced community: AIKPC

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 1: All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC) said that the Government is not serious to redress the short-term needs and requirements of the displaced community.
In a statement issued here by Hriday Nath Jatoo, president, AIKPC, said that even after two weeks not a single commitment made by the Chief Minister to the Apex Committee has been fulfilled.
He said that CM in the meeting has declared that he will expedite the appointment of Kashmiri Pandit job aspirants, who are on the waiting list, increase the cash assistance to the displaced Kashmiri Hindus and introduce the ordinance of the temple shrine bill.
He appealed all the leading KP organizations including Panun Kashmir to put their heads together and make a joint strategy on short term demands for mitigating the miseries of displaced Kashmiri Pandits.
AIKPC made a fervent appeal to the entire Kashmiri Pandit community to chart out future course of action for settling in Kashmir with honour and dignity at a place where there are provided constitutional guarantees and safeguards.