Dozens of Kashmiri Pandits assembled under the banner of Hindu Welfare Society (HWS) at Barbar Shah Chowk and took out a rally which culminated at Press Enclave, where they were stopped by police from proceeding to nearby Lal Chowk, considered the nerve centre of the city.
On August 25, HWS organised a similar peaceful protest rally to highlight their grievances.
Accusing the successive state and central governments of turning a "blind eye" to them, Chunni Lal, who was leading the protest march, said, "It is ironic that the government is always speaking about return of Kashmiri Pandits but never uttered a word for them (non-migrant pandits)."
He said the community welcomes rehabilitation process initiated by the government for the migrant pandits but want it to take necessary steps for their welfare as well.
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"The government needs to think of those families who were internally displaced by the circumstances but did not migrate to Jammu. We are spending huge sums of money on rent and are not in a position to purchase a piece of land or construct even one BHK house," he said.
He also demanded special financial package for renovation of temples and passing of shrine bill and threatened "drastic steps" if the government fails to pay heed to their demands.