Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 18: A one day conference was organised by AIMCCC at Jagti township near here today, in which large number of people belonging to different areas of Jammu participated.
The conference was organised under the leadership of AIMCCC chairman, B K. Raina who stressed upon all to get united and come out to force administration to release the salaries of PM package employees and providing security and accommodation to them.
Core Committee members of PNBMT also participated in the conference, especially Kashmiri Lal Bhat, general secretary, Shadi Lal, professor J L Koul, secretary, Sundari Lal Koul and P.K president, Virender Raina. They discussed the steps taken for observing Chetna Divas on December 27.
Introductory address was given by AIMCCC president, Desh Rattan Pandita.
On the occasion Sanjay Bhat, Sarpanch Pulwama, , and Babita Bhat Sarpanch, Pampore joined AIMCCC. Sunita Pandita ex chairperson Social Welfare Committee along with Bharat Duloo also joined the AIMCCC along with others.
B.K Raina vice chairman was elected as Chairman of AIMCCC on the occasion.
The meeting showed total dismay over the negative attitude of the Government towards Kashmiri Pandits which it alleged has totally ignored the community. The meeting said that the community should fight against the appeasement policy of the Government.
AIMCCC chief Desh Rattan Pandita said, Government is ignoring the community continuously and no Central scheme is being implemented on displaced Pandits. “Our all problems are un- solved and it has been seen that Government has no interest to solve our problems, which means we are not on its agenda,” he added.
The only way for KPs left now is, that community needs it’s own political party as it is only community in the country which has no political strength. He asked the community to have a lesson from other minorities in the country who are forcefully fighting for their rights while we have been thrown out of our homes and hearths and successive Governments remained mute spectator to our genocide.
The meeting showed grave concern over continuing apathetic attitude of UT as well as Central Governments towards the community and termed the rehabilitation policy a total eyewash as nothing concrete was done in this regard.