Jammu and Kashmir Government builds
colony for Kashmiri Hindu migrants
Kupwara
(Jammu and Kashmir), Jan. 2 (ANI): In a bid to provide relief and
rehabilitation to migrated Kashmiri Hindus, the Jammu and Kashmir Government
has constructed a colony at Nathnoosa in Kupwara District. Speaking to the reporters on Wednesday,
Minister of State for Revenue Raman Bhalla said the houses were built for
migrants who are without permanent jobs.
"This transit accommodation
has been built from relief organisation for the migrants and it is in its final
stage. Our migrant brothers who will come here seeking job can reside in these
houses during the transit period. Many migrants have given applications for
revised packages and as soon as they will be approved there will be a lot of
rush. Keeping that in mind, we have prepared this colony," said
Bhalla.
Nazir Ahmad, a local, hailed the idea of Hindus returning to the valley. "We are fortunate that our brothers are
returning to Kashmir and we are trying to get them back here. The Hindus and Muslims
used to live here like brothers in full harmony. But the situation got tense
and they migrated from here. We welcome the decision taken by the government to
provide accommodation to the migrants for their rehabilitation," said
Ahmad. Vijender Pandit, a Kashmiri Hindu migrant, also expressed happiness and
welcomed the initiative. "This is a very good step. We have all the
facilities here including water, security and the houses are very well
constructed," said Vijender Pandit.
Nearly 2,50,000 Kashmiri Pandits
left for safer places because of a sharp rise in violence and killings of
Hindus at the start of a rebellion by Muslim militants in 1989 and afterwards. It was the largest migration since the 1947
partition of the subcontinent. (ANI)
Source: http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2013/01/02/253-Jammu-and-Kashmir-Government-builds-colony-for-Kashmiri-Hindu-migrants.html
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