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Pending for last 20 years, Mehbooba clears 22 cases of SRO-43 in Rajouri

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December 23, 2017
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Rajouri: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, on Saturday directed immediate clearance of pendency of SRO-43 cases of in favour of NoKs of 22 victims in Rajouri. The NOKs were running from pillar-to-post for more than 20 years for the benefits, an official spokesman said.
As a first instalment, the Chief Minister disbursed cash compensation among 20 and appointment orders among two kin of the persons who were killed in various militancy-related incidents in the district.
Those among whom Mehbooba Mufti issued appointment orders included Mohammad Altaf s/o Mohammad Ismail of Choudhary Naar, Rajouri and Mohammad Arif s/o Abdul Rehman of Kote Dhara, Rajouri.
Those who received cash compensation of Rs. 4 lacs each at the hands of Chief Minister included Razia Begum of Keri Teryath, Rama Devi of Seiya, Noor Akhtar of Jigni, Raqia Begum of Kothian, Kalakote, Satya Devi of Sair, Munir Hussain of Thanamandi, Hamshira Begum of Ghambir Muglan, Babu Khan of Nagrota, Gulshan Kumar of Patrara, Joginder Paul of Mangote, Zebo Begum of Thanamandi, Abdul Aziz of Kote Dhara, Sarfaraz Ahmad of Azmatabad, Noor Hussain of Choudhary Naar, Alam Bi of Khoriwali, Sakeena Bi of Panihad, Mir Hussain of Fatehpur, Nisar Hussain of Fatehpur, Mohammad Azmeer of Panjgraih and Mohammad Shafiq of Bhatian.
According to Deputy Commissioner, Rajouri, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, in all there were 72 cases of SRO-43 from the district pending with the Government for more than twenty years and with the instructions of the Chief Minister, compensation in respect of 22 cases was disbursed today. In respect of remaining 50 cases, he said, compensation would be released next week and there would be zero pendency of SRO-43 cases in the district.
The victims, who suffered both in terms of physical loss of their loved ones and the continued torment due to prolonged process of their cases, heaved a sigh of relief and thanked the Chief Minister for the compassion in deciding their cases and getting them concluded at a fast pace when it came to her notice.

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