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One Voice hails CM for timely intervening in KP issues

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April 22, 2018
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Jammu: One Voice—a bridge to connect broken chains between Kashmir and Kashmira Pandits in exile, has hailed the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and PDP Vice-President Sartaj Madni for their timely intervention to solve problems of displaced Kashmira Pandit community living in exile.
The leaders Sunil Koul Khan, Ashish Pandita, Sanjay Reshi, Sanjay Kher and Rajesh Hakhoo while addressing the press conference at Press Club Jammu said, “A process was initiated by PDP Migrant Cell J&K General Secretary Dr R K Pardesi and proposed in Delhi on March 24 last month amongst KP community of Delhi-NCR which was followed by another session on March 29 to discuss the issues and problems being faced in return and rehabilitation.”
“Later on, 31 March, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was gracious enough to attend a program initiated and organised by One Voice KPs from all over Delhi-NCR spoke their minds in front of CM and she in turn listen to all grievances patiently and gracefully to redress the issue and problems of displaced community,” they added.
They further appreciated the Chief Minister for addressing enhancement of AMR from Rs 10,000 to Rs 13,600 per month including appointment of OSD from J&K government to be based at JK House New Delhi to look after various problems and grievances of displaces community, bifurcation , addition, and alternation among KP families registered in Delhi to taken up with respective governments on priority basis and Medical insurance facilities for registered KPs have been agreed upon in principal by CM and finalizing and execution process is presently in final stage.

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