RRC allays fears, asks migrants not to panic
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 29: Kashmiri Pandit relief holders held a massive protest in front of Relief Organisation here, today. While totally rejecting the National Food Security Act (NFSA) they demanded that it should not be implemented on displaced Pandits.
The protest was held under the banner of United Alliance of Displaced Kashmiri Community Jammu a conglomerate of various KP organisations and relief holders.
The protestors, while raising slogans in support of their demand said that they were put to unnecessary harassment by the Government after introducing NFSA forms. They said that the migrants who filled up their NFSA forms face lot of inconvenience in getting ration as there are so many discrepancies in the system.
Ravinder Kaul president relief holders and over aged youth said that the Government announced that migrants under Priority House Hold (PHH) and Non Priority house Hold (NPP) category will get nine Kgs ration, two kgs flour and one kg sugar. But while going on ration depot the depot holders tell another story. Click here to watch video
The irate migrants with placards and banners in their hands said that they are neither migratory labourers nor the BPL people but they were hounded out from their homes and hearths way back in 1989 and forced to lead an exiled life due to the follies of the Government which also over last 36 years failed to rehabilitate them in the Valley.
They demanded that the ration be provided to relief holders on the same analogy and pattern as it was provided since 1990. This way the Government is gambling with human dignity said Sunil Fotedar of Vision Kashmir who took a dig at Government of slicing the community into artificial categories i. e PHH, NPHH, special category and Exclusive as if suffering can be measured, graded and divided.
Sunil Pandita of Jagti Migrants Front said NFSA forms are riddled with errors wrong data and genders, flawed income data and in some cases the cards exist without numbers. This is a ploy to harass and humiliate the community.
Desh Rattan of AIMCCC said instead of taking steps for the rehabilitation of migrants in their homeland in Kashmir, the Government day in and day out was adding to the problems of the hapless community. He urged the community to be united to face the challenges.
The protesters warned that they are not against the welfare schemes but they are against the humiliation under the disguise of welfare.
The president, ASKPC, R K Wangnoo, Dilip Pandita of Victims of Terrorism, representatives of Youth 4 PK, Vision Kashmir, M K Razdan of Durga Nagar Committee, Social activists, camp representatives of Buta Nagar, Nagrota etc, Bushan Lal Bhat , ex MLC , Bharat Kachroo and representatives from various non camp localities attended the protest.
However when contacted, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner, Dr Arvind Karwani allayed fears that after integration of ration cards the migrant status will not be diluted. He said all the 22000 migrant families will continue to get ration as they were getting earlier at the rate of 11 kgs per soul. In this connection an amendment was also made on March 5 by Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department in the Act. He said instead the migrants will get benefit of all welfare schemes like old age pension, marriage assistance etc.
Dr Karwani while asking migrants not to panic said ration of April will be released in two to three days and migrants should not get perturbed with some minor issues. Under NFSA Jammu and Kashmiri migrants are entitled to get ration through single window, he added.
