Over 11,000 non-state subject families are living in Jammu and Kashmir since 1965, the government said today.
11,199 families, who are not state subjects of Jammu and Kashmir, are living in various places across the state, Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation Basharat Bukhari said in a written reply to a question of Independent MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid in Legislative Assembly.
He said out of them, 9,403 families are West Pakistani refugees, 1,208 Tibetan refugees and 5,86 families are other non-state subjects.
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However, all the non-permanent residents, including West Pakistani refugees, are enjoying basic amenities like water, electricity and roads, the minister said.
As regards to grant of permanent certificates, there is no such proposal with the government under consideration, he added.
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