Representatives of Political Parties and Kashmiri Pandit delegations call on Lt Governor

Term Domicile Law as a historic milestone, express gratitude towards GoI & UT Administration

22/05/2020
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JAMMU, May 21: Representatives of various Political Parties and organizations of Kashmiri Pandit Community including All Parties Migrants Coordi-nation Committee & Kashmiri Pandit Welfare Organizations today called on the Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu at the Raj Bhavan, and expressed their gratitude towards Government of India & J&K UT Adminis-tration for the introduction of new Domicile Law in J&K. The members of these delegations termed the new Domicile Law of Jammu and Kashmir as historic. They also reiterated that the removal of Article 370 and Article 35A, which proved to be a stumbling block in the path of development, would take the UT to new heights of growth and development.
While interacting with the members of the delegations, the Lt Governor observed that the new Domicile Law will ensure equitable, balanced and inclusive development of Jammu and Kashmir and its people. A delegation of All Parties Migrants Coord-ination Committee (APMCC) led by its Chairman, Vinod Pandit comprising of various political leaders including Vijay Bakaya, former Chief Secretary/ex-MLC & leader of Apni Party; Kuldeep Khoda, former DGP/CVC J&K; Ashok Sidha (senior PDP leader) and President Martand Tirtha Trust Mattan (Kashmir); Dr T K Bhat, General Secretary ASKPC; Rajiv Pandita, BJP Kashmir Spokesman; Ranjan Jyotshi, President PM Package Employees and Arvind Koul, former President KPIT and JCDA met the Lt Governor and discussed various developmental issues of J&K. They lauded the UT Admini-stration for taking comprehensive measures to meet the aspirations of the people of J&K, particularly, the introduction of Domicile Law. The delegation also presented a cheque of Rs 1.75 lakhs to the Lieutenant Governor as a contribution to PM CARES Fund towards the efforts being undertaken to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Meanwhile, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandit Welfare Organi-zations headed by Dr. K.N Pandita (Padma Shri), comprising of ex-MLCs Surinder Ambardar & G.L Raina; KK Khosa, President Kashmiri Pandit Sabha Jammu; and several social activists put forth various welfare issues of Kashmiri Pandit community including simplification of voting process; speeding up of selection process under PM Package; transit accommodation for migrant employees etc. On being apprised of the issue of protection of shrines; the Lt Governor maintained that the Government has already taken up the issue to ensure the safety and security of the shrines and devotees.
The Lt Governor further assured the members of the delegations that Government of India & the UT Government is committed to addressing all the issues of J&K.

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