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Group suggests steps for a better Kashmir
Nov 25, 2006 - 9:43:42 PM , Reviewed by: Priya Saxena
The group has suggested measures to improve the condition of people affected by militancy, schemes for the rehabilitation of orphans and widows, relaxation of conditions for people who have given up militancy, effective rehabilitation including employment for Kashmiri Pandit migrants, preservation and protection of cultural heritage of the state and the return of Kashmiri youths who went to Pakistan for training.

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[RxPG] Jammu, Nov 25 - A group formed to recommend steps to create a 'peaceful atmosphere' in Jammu and Kashmir has agreed on a set of recommendations to be forwarded to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for discussion at the next Round Table Conference -.

Group chairman Mohammad Hamid Ansari said Saturday: 'All members - have agreed on the recommendations that will be sent to the prime minister.'

But he declined to give any details of the proposals 'before they are discussed at the next RTC'.

The group is among five announced by the prime minister in May to suggest internal confidence building measures on Kashmir.

It began deliberations Friday here for a second meeting when discussions were held among political parties. The National Conference abstained charging 'there is no zero tolerance towards human rights abuses in Kashmir as promised by the prime minister'.

The group has suggested measures to improve the condition of people affected by militancy, schemes for the rehabilitation of orphans and widows, relaxation of conditions for people who have given up militancy, effective rehabilitation including employment for Kashmiri Pandit migrants, preservation and protection of cultural heritage of the state and the return of Kashmiri youths who went to Pakistan for training.

The prime minister announced the working groups during the second RTC in Srinagar in May. The suggestions of all the working groups will be placed before the prime minister for discussion at the next RTC.





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