New Delhi: Senior leader and social activist from UT of Jammu and Kashmir Mir Javid Amin on Thursday met Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
According to a statement, during meeting which lasted around an hour, Mir Javid said that during meeting various issues were discussed. Mir Javid was assured that Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala will visit personally Srinagar on 2nd and 3rd march and to take first hand of development and other important matters and same will be discussed on 13th March in parliament session and has assured that no poor and landless people will be touched except those who have encroached State Land/ Kachar-i-Land/ Migrant Properties / Mandir Properties.
“During meeting the issue vis-à-vis Kashmiri Pandits, who have left the Valley during Turmoil, whereby the Senior member have further assured that the Government of India was/is doing their best to resolve the issue of Kashmiri Pandits and GOI is working on the principle of equitable development besides ensuring the welfare of every section of the society and community and welfare of the employees from minority community. Ensuring a safe and secure environment for the minority employees posted in Kashmir Division, he also stated that all the issues and demands projected by Mir Javid would be redressed.”
It was further reiterated that the government of India will not allow anyone to take law into their own hands in any manner, at any cost, and the GOI will not left the people of J&K at any cost and will fulfil their promise for the betterment of Union Territory of J&K as well as the people who have faith over the democracy, it said.
“The other demand was put forward by the Mir Javid for augmentation of sports, education and infrastructure facilities, road connectivity, development of religious shrines and tourism promotion in and around far-flung areas, upgradation of health facilities, power supply, Fisheriesequipment/department.”
Mir Javid presented a special and rare Kashmiri heritage Papier-mâché memento to Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala.