Only Modi can guarantee dignified rehabilitation of Pandits: AIMCCC

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 25: All India Migrant Camp Coordination Committee (AIMCCC) while expressing its satisfaction over the out of box decisions taken by Narendra Modi Government today said that the displaced Pandits from Valley are hopeful that only present dispensation at New Delhi can dispensate justice to them by rehabilitating them in their ancestral land Kashmir in accordance to the geo-political aspirations of the community.
In a statement issued here, today AIMCCC president, Desh Rattan Pandita and its chairman, B K Raina said that holding of G 20 Summit in Kashmir has been a great achievement of Modi Government and no political leader at Centre has taken such a great decision in last 70 years. “They said Modi gave a clear signal to entire world that Kashmir is, was and will be the integral part of India’’. They said holding this international event was a diplomatic victory for India and Pakistan has been totally isolated at international level now.
The AIMCCC leaders expressed the hope that Modi Government will accord priority to honourable and dignified rehabilitation of Kashmir Pandits and other minorities from Valley in their ancestral land in accordance to their geo-political aspirations who are leading an exiled life in their own country for last 34 years.
They said it is high time when the Government should take a decision on rehabilitation of displaced Pandits and other minorities from Valley as the community craves for return to their ancestral land. Moreover the Government should settle other burning issues of the community including restoration of their encroached land and property in Valley, passage of Shrines and Temples Bill with a new job package to unemployed youth of the community and compensation to over aged youth.
They also criticised the political parties who have decided to boycott eh inaugural session of New Parliament . This shows that these parties have no respect for the country’s democratic institutions, they added.