Led by Singh Sodha, President of the Seemant Lok Sangthan (SLS), a voluntary organization working for their rehabilitation, a group of some men, women and children met the chief minister at Jodhpur civil airport on Monday morning.
Gehlot, according to Sodha, assured them of taking up the issue with the central government and gave the direction to the district administration to help solve the problems of the Hindus in finding proper accommodation until a permanent solution is worked out.
He also assured them of all assistance.
Sodha said the officials of the Social Welfare department, municipal corporation and JDA have discussed the issue and "we have a meeting on Tuesday to sort out the issue as far as shelter for these migrants is concerned."
Meanwhile, social and voluntary organizations have started coming forward to extend a helping hand for the Hindu migrants. Hindu Sewa Mandal today offered food to them.
The migrants have been accommodated in the Dali Bai temple premises with all their luggage.
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"We are quite concerned about their condition, It is fine for now but things will go awry if it rains", said Sodha.
A batch of 171 Hindus today arrived here from Pakistan after a three-month long arduous journey with leader of the group saying they were seeking a refugee status in India for the sake of "self respect", religious freedom and children's future.