Jammu and Kashmir government to do headcount of youth who crossed over to PoK: Wani
February 13th, 2010 - 1:21 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Srinagar, Feb 13 (ANI): Minister of State for Tourism Nasir Aslam Wani has said the Jammu and Kashmir government would launch a headcount to trace missing people and to know the total number of youth, who had gone to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) since 1990s and facilitate their return.
Thousands of Kashmiris have slipped into Pakistan-administered Kashmir for arms training since an anti-India insurgency broke out twenty years ago.
Nasir Aslam Wani said, “See that is a huge exercise that we have to take now. Now we are going to go for actual headcount because we don’t actually know; once this process starts, we will expect people from other side also to respond.”
“Let us know how many people are there, who have either migrated from the forward areas or are youths from rest of the state who have gone,” added Wani.
The Centre has planned to facilitate return of all Kashmiri youths who had gone to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) and now wish to return by denouncing militancy.
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram had earlier said that those Indians, who had crossed over to PoK and now wish to return to India are certainly welcome.
The Centre’s step could be viewed as a response to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s proposal to formulate new surrender and rehabilitation policy. (ANI)
- Omar hails Chidambarm's statement on return of Kashmiri youth from PoK - Feb 11, 2010
- Centre plans amnesty for Kashmiri youth returning from PoK - Feb 11, 2010
- Centre ready to create appropriate environment for return of PoK Kashmiri youths: PM - Mar 01, 2010
- Amnesty to Kashmiri militants in Pakistan accepted: government (Lead) - Feb 11, 2010
- India monitoring border developments for national security: Krishna - Apr 06, 2011
- 'India should reserve IIT, IIM seats for Pakistani Kashmiris' - May 10, 2011
- Omar defends 'rehabilitation policy' for Jammu and Kashmir youth who migrated to PoK - Nov 27, 2010
- Hizbul Mujahideen militant says Kashmiris still receive training in PoK camps - May 12, 2010
- Jammu, the refugee city of India (Part-II) - May 03, 2011
- Government open to Khalistani rebels' return: Chidambaram - Feb 19, 2010
- Omar defends chopper ride to Pakistani Kashmir leader - Sep 22, 2011
- General Kapoor expresses concern over increasing infiltration bids - Feb 19, 2010
- Govt. monitoring situation along PoK, Krishna assures BJP - Apr 07, 2011
- Government agrees to amnesty for Kashmiri militants in Pakistan - Feb 11, 2010
- Kashmiri Pandits oppose rebels' surrender and rehabilitation - Mar 08, 2010
Tags: 1990s, forward areas, headcount, indians, insurgency, jammu and kashmir, jammu and kashmir government, kashmir, kashmir chief minister, kashmiris, minister of state, missing people, p chidambaram, pakistan, rehabilitation policy, return thousands, surrender, twenty years, union home minister, wani