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Kashmiri Pandits Will Intensify Their Struggle In 2021

Kashmiri Pandits will intensify their struggle in 2021: Kashmiri displaced monthly relief – will intensify their struggle in the new year on the return of Kashmir.

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits, who have been protesting for the last three months to increase the monthly relief, will speed up their movement in the new year.

For this, displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Jagati Nagrota met and reviewed the entire matter and expressed displeasure over the obstinate attitude of the Central Government.

At the same time, it was decided that the movement will be intensified in the new year. Unless the monthly relief of displaced Kashmiri Pandits increases, Kashmiri Pandits will not retreat.

Addressing the spot, Jagati Tennis Committee Committee head Shaadi Lal Pandita said that the displaced Kashmiri Pandits, who migrated from Kashmir in 1990 here to live in the displaced colonies, should be thought of.

Even after repeatedly submitting the memorandum to the Central Government, no decision has been taken yet.

We are only wishing that the monthly relief of the displaced family should be increased from Rs 13 thousand to Rs 25 thousand.

Because inflation has increased and in such a small amount the family does not survive. But the central government is not showing seriousness towards this. S

ham Lal said that if the central government and the Jammu and Kashmir administration are serious about displaced Kashmiri Pandits, then work should be done to improve the standard of living of these people.

One member of every displaced family should be given a government job. When the money comes in the house, these people will continue to grow.

At the same time, Rajendra Tikku said that Kashmiri Pandit, who has been living here away from his ancestral sites for 30 years, wants to return home.

The central government should prepare the Blue Prit as soon as possible for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley.

NC-Congress may have agreed on the post of chairman in four districts of the Jammu division

After the election results of the District Development Council, efforts have been started to coordinate between the Congress and the National Conference in the four districts of Jammu division.

Rajouri, Poonch, Ramban, and Kishtwar. Congress has become active in negotiating with NC to achieve two terms of chairman.

Congress had taken a haphazard approach in the election of the District Development Council.

The Gupakar Alliance had an agreement on some seats in Kashmir but did not clarify the situation and candidates for seats were not announced publicly.

The coordination between the National Conference and the Congress was not visible on seats in the Jammu division.

After the results, no single party has a clear majority in four districts of the Jammu division – Rajouri, Poonch, Ramban, and Kishtwar.

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