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Displaced Kashmiri Pandits Will Intensify The Movement

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits will intensify the movement: Jammu Kashmir.

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits, who had come out on the protest demanding an increase in monthly relief, have now decided to intensify their agitation.

These displaced people are going on a sit-in at Jagati in Nagrota, while now these people are making up their minds to take to the streets.

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits say that it seems that the Central Government and the administration of Jammu and Kashmir do not want to listen to the Kashmiri Pandits.

Therefore, the Jagati Tannit Committee is now being forced to hit the road.

Committee head Shaadi Lal Pandita said that the government provides monthly assistance of Rs 13 thousand to the displaced family of four members, which now seems very low.

Because inflation has increased so much that this small amount cannot be spent.

Therefore, there is a demand of Kashmiri Pandits that this amount should be increased to 25 thousand rupees per month so that the displaced people can live their lives. But the administration is not worried about us.

We have also been on a gradual hunger strike for a month, but no softening attitude was seen from the administration. That is why we are now forced to intensify our movement.

On the occasion, Raj Kumar Tikku said that Kashmiri Pandits who migrated from the valley need to be strengthened financially.

In such a situation, one person from every displaced Kashmiri Pandit family should be given a government job. But the Central Government and Jammu and Kashmir Administration have not taken any decision in this direction yet.

It seems that the government is not serious about the affairs of Kashmiri Pandits. So we have to tighten our halt now. In the coming days, the Kashmiri Pandit will be forced to protest on the right and reach the national highway.

Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha said that the problem of unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir will be completely resolved within the next five years.

The Lt. Governor gave this confidence after discussing the issue of unemployment with veteran industrialists of the country who reached Srinagar on Saturday.

Industrialists have also assured them to give their full support to overcome unemployment.

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