Jugal highlights problems of West Pak refugees, remote villages with HM

Excelsior Correspondent

Member Parliament, Jugal Kishore Sharma alongwith West Pak refugees submitting a memorandum to Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on Friday.
Member Parliament, Jugal Kishore Sharma alongwith West Pak refugees submitting a memorandum to Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on Friday.

JAMMU, Mar 11: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament from Jammu-Poonch Parliamentary Constituency Jugal Kishore Sharma met with Union Home  Minister, Rajnath Singh at New Delhi and submitted  a memorandum highlighting the problems being faced by the residents of Villages Samoh and Chaparyal covered by the defense forces falling beyond the  border fencing. He further stated about the worst condition of  villagers who were since wandering in search of shelter and staring towards Government of India for relief and land for their shattered houses as  still no relief has been provided to them.
He along with president of Refugees Action Commitee Labha Ram Gandhi and others further submitted a representation containing  grievances of the youth belonging to West Pakistan Refugee community  related to recruitment in Army.
Rajnath Singh, on receiving the representation and after getting  details about the sort of problems faced by the youth in the matter, said that whatever has been brought into notice will be looked into  sympathetically and assured that their isuues would be sorted out for  smooth participation of the youth in future Army recruitment rallies in the State.
Jugal and others expressed their thanks to the Union Home
Minister for the concern shown by him.
Refugee Action Committee office bearers Sukhdev Singh Manhas, Jagdish Singh Manhas, Jaswant Singh and Balbir Raj also accompanied Jugal  during his meeting with the Defence Minister.