JAMMU, NOVEMBER: – Government on Thursday said that the West Pakistan Refugees will continue to get ration as per the past precedence ‘so that adequate supply of ration and other related items are provided to them.’
The decision was taken in a meeting of Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh in which Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali with senior officers of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs and other departments.
“The total number of 19960 West Pak Refugees are being provided rations and other related items which includes 2199 families in 88 villages of Kathua, 2051 in 75 villages of Bishnah, 1096 families in 82 villages of Hiranagar, 3348 families in 138 villages in RS Pura 1632 families in 134 villages of Samba, 2271 families in 95 villages of Akhnoor, 6908 families in 322 villages of Jammu. Similarly, 41 families are being provided ration in Udhampur, 08 families in Reasi and 5 families in Doda respectively,” government said.
The meeting was also informed that West Pak Refugees have never been barred from ration since 1947 and the news item which had appeared in a section of media is totally baseless and misleading.