AMCCC decides to fight for justice in front of Parliament
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: All Migrant Camps Coordination Committee (AMCCC), a non-political organization working for KP Migrants and Refugees and other weaker sections of the society, decided to fight for to get justice in front of Parliament in coming days in Union Capital of the Country.
AMCCC members on Tuesday assembled at exhibition ground and held a protest against the successive government for not redressing their demands.
They said that after their exile from Kashmir Valley maximum land orchards of Migrants were encroached on large scale.
“Students of KP community have never been given any scholarships from Lower class to Higher,” they said adding that they have never seen secularism in Kashmir Valley.
“Thousands of community youth got over-aged and there was no Healing Touch Policy from government for them while militants who came from Pakistan were given Special Healing touch by the government,” they alleged.
They demanded enhancement of cash assistance from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 per month, one job to one family and special package for all migrants.
They also appreciated the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for surgical strike first on Pakistan and then black money holders who are now-a-days playing in the hands of Pakistan by making large hue and cry by saying that we have sympathy with common people which is totally wrong.
They also demanded from the PM that a Special Surgical Operations on all bureaucrats who were and are in Power have looted the poor people.
Those who spoke on the occasion include Desh Rattan Pandita AMCCC President, B.L Koul Vice Chairman, B.J Bhat Spokesman and M.M Kanth General Secretary.