AMCCC discusses migrants issues

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 22: All Migrants Camp Coordination Committee (AMCCC) held a meeting at Jagti township today under the leadership of its president, Desh Rattan Pandita in which various issues including the return and rehabilitation issue of displaced Pandits was discussed threadbare.
Addressing the meeting, Desh Rattan said that his organization has been working for community cause for decades together at grass root level and urged the Government that it should be taken into confidence while framing the return and rehabilitation module as majority of displaced pundits belong to village who have their agriculture land as well as orchards there.
The return module should include that how this land will be restored to them and how they can again cultivate the same. Hence the views of the AMCCC representatives be taken into consideration before framing the return and rehabilitation module for Pandits. The meeting also warned those organizations which have no knowledge of migrants’ problems especially those living in camps for last three decades and take a decision on their fate.
Rattan said that AMCCC will continue its struggle for the cause of displaced Pandits to ensure their honourable and dignified return and rehabilitation in Kashmir. The women wing president, Chandera Dhar expressed her satisfaction over the stand taken by her party activist Neetu Dhar while highlighting the issues of migrants living in different camps at Jammu in a meeting held here on Thursday.
The meeting said the Pandits don’t want to visit Kashmir as tourists but to live their permanently for which a broader plan needs to be chalked out by taking the AMCCC representatives into confidence.