Jammu Kashmir National Bulldozer Action Video from India News Get -; Kashmiri Pandits against JDA | Camp Muthi

Immigrant Kashmiri Pandits had been running shops there for 30 years.

Bulldozers were used on Kashmiri Pandit shops in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. The Jammu Development Authority (JDA) has demolished around a dozen shops of Kashmiri Pandits located near Muthi Camp in Jammu city. These shops were built by displaced Kashmiri Pandits around three decades ago.

People say the stores were demolished without notice. We’re back in the 90s. People have been protesting for three days. He demands action against JDA officials. JDA claims the stores were built on their land.

Commissioner Arvind Karwani visited the spot and assured the affected families that new shops would be constructed for them. He said JDA had invited tenders for the construction of a commercial complex in Muthi Camp Phase-2. Soon, stores will be built and handed over to the affected people.

Immigrant Kashmiri Pandits had been running shops there for 30 years.

When I arrived here, I was young. Now I’m old. What am I going to do? » Shop owner Ashok Raina said, “The shop was demolished within half an hour without any prior information or notice. We were told that we would be rehabilitated, but no government official came to see our fate. and we felt like we were back in the 90s.

He said my store had been there for 30 years. The day the camp was built, I opened my shop. The commissioner at the time also supported us. My house was managed by the store. My children studied with this money. But now I have no income. Ashok says when I came here, I was young. Now I’m old. What am I going to do?

Soon, ten shops will be handed over to traders, Migrant Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner Arvind Karwani said the shops have been constructed on JDA land. What JDA demolished. We don’t have much information because JDA is a separate agency.

He said that we have already floated a tender for the Mutthi Phase-2 migrant camp. Soon ten stores will be built and allocated to these traders. Stores will be offered to all eligible people, including those who have owned them since the 1990s.

We have been fighting for this for 3 years, said Muthi migrant camp chairman Anil Bhan. There was a ban on this. JDA was prohibited from demolishing old stores until new stores were built. The construction of the EWS colony here has been approved, but the work will begin after 6 months. The Relief Commission promised that new stores would be built, but no representative of the state government came here.

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