This difference between the rights of the West Pakistan Refugees (WPRs) -- those who migrated during partition and settled in J&K -- and their fellow migrants who settled elsewhere is an "irony", WPRs' representative say need to be fixed.
"Isn't it an irony that two refugees from West Pakistan Dr Manmohan Singh and IK Gujral became the Prime Minister of the country, but here in Jammu and Kashmir we cannot even apply for the job of a clerk in the state government," Labha Ram Gandhi, president of Association of West Pakistan Refugees told PTI.
The number of such families has grown to 19,960 and they have been living a life of "stateless people", he said.
"After we were uprooted from Pakistan in 1947, we came and settled in Jammu. After staying here for two months and nine days we decided to move to Punjab, but Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah stopped us from going anywhere and promised he would grant us citizenship rights here," Gandhi said.
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The issue of West Pakistan Refuges has hit the headline, after the state government decided to issue them "identity certificates" so that they can apply for the central government jobs.
The separatist camp is not happy with the decision.
"These are manoeuvres to change the demography of Jammu and Kashmir," a joint statement issued by hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Geelani, moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and JKLF chief Mohammad Yasin Malik read.
The separatists said India is a huge country with more
than 30 states/(UTs) and WPRs can be settled in any of the states. But settling them in J&K will "jeopardise and erode its historical and political contours, which is not acceptable to us at any cost", they added.
The opposition National Conference has also objected the "settling of WPRs" in Jammu and Kashmir.
Facing objection from the separatists and the opposition, the government said it was not issuing domicile certificate to the settlers, but was issuing only identity cards to help them find jobs in central forces.
"It seems an orchestrated and misleading campaign has been launched to create an impression that the government is changing the status of the WPRs and they are being given domicile certificates," Minister for Education and State Government Spokesman, Naeem Akhtar said.
"Issuance of Identity Certificates does in no way change the status of the West Pakistan Refugees as they continue to be the non-state subjects," he said.
Senior BJP leader and the Minister of state in the PMO Jitendra Singh said while separatists are doing "politics of convenience and not conviction" the mainstream parties too toe their line when out of power.
Terming the opposition to the issuance of identity cards to WPRs a "needless controversy", he said it is "inhumane" to resist any help to refugees who have been languishing without any livelihood for past 70 years.