PoJK refugees hold meet

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 6:  A meeting of the displaced persons from the area of Jammu and Kashmir occupied by Pakistan under the leadership of Advocate Gurdeep Singh Pandey and Ronik Sharma was held today.
The meeting said the people displaced from PoJK have remained neglected for more than six decades since 1947.
Among the other issues the most neglected subjects of J&K discussed the issue raised by Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the conference of Chief Minister in Delhi as regarding internal security on 5th June. It has been learned that the Chief Minister of J&K along with the security issue pleaded before the Prime Minister for further increase in the relief amount being given to Kashmiri migrants and no reference was particularly made by the Chief Minister in the conference of Chief Minster’s in Delhi as regarding the demands / compensation /claim/property claim/ social support that needs to be provided to displaced persons from PoJK who have been victim of external aggression and security issue since more decades earlier to Kashmiri pandits.
The leaders of the committee are not against the relief and capital support being provided to Kashmiri migrants but demand the right of PoJK displaced persons. In spite of so much patience and the promises made by the Government for settlement of displaced persons but were told every time a hollow assurances was made by the Government.
In the meeting it was resolved that the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Prime Minster of India should be requested through issue related to PoJK displaced persons should not be neglected and taken so lightly any more.
In the meeting it was also decided that Sharnarthi action committee will also fight for the cases of other neglected subjects of Jammu and Kashmir like the militancy effected people of far flung and remote area of  Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, Udhampur, Ramban, Kathua etc. who have not given any relief and support neither by State Government or Centre Government for the physical and economic losses they have suffered after 1990.