Wednesday, November 21, 2012

2305 persons missing in J&K: CM


Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday said more than 2,300 persons have been declared “missing” in the state even as efforts were on to trace them.

“As per the inputs furnished by the concerned District Development Commissioners, 2,305 persons have been declared missing,” Abdullah, who also holds the Home portfolio, told Legislative Assembly in a written reply to a question by MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami. Omar said FIRs have been registered in 182 cases while “missing reports” have been lodged in most of the remaining cases.

“Ex-gratia relief has been paid in 729 cases, benefit of compassionate appointment has been given in 58 cases and cash in lieu of government jobs has been paid in 65 cases,” he said, adding “all out efforts are being made by the concerned agencies to trace the missing persons.”

Replying to the part of question pertaining to rehabilitation of families of the disappeared persons, he said the issue was discussed at the State Rehabilitation Council meeting held in August this year.

Omar said it has been decided to initiate an exercise for establishment of the exact number of missing persons, widows and their children and dependents before taking a decision on their rehabilitation.

On the setting up of Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Omar said he had shared the idea of having such a commission with the House during the Budget session of the Assembly last year.

 “The constitution of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir would require wider consultation and a broad consensus among all the stake holders,” he added

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