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India starts delivering domiciles at doorsteps Over 1.7m outsiders’ given IIOJK domiciles

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In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, on the directions of Narendra Modi’s fascist government to expedite the process for demographic change, tehsildars and naib tehsildars have started distributing domicile certificates among applicants at their doorstep in Jammu.
According to Kashmir Media Service, as many as 100 domicile certificates were distributed by Tehsildar, North Jammu, Jai Singh alone yesterday in a small locality of Excelsior Lane, Janipur, in Jammu.
While interacting with people, Tehsildar Jai Singh said “The step is aimed at providing respite to the people from the hassle of visiting the offices of the Tehsildars to apply for the domicile certificate.”
He added that the purpose of the campaign is that people get domicile certificate at their doorsteps. He further said that the authorities were organizing camps to provide domicile in bulk
Indian Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy informed the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian parliament said that as many as 1.679 million people have been given domicile certificates in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir so far.
According to Kashmir Media Service, he said as per the information provided by the IIOJK administration, a total of 21,13,879 people have applied for domicile certificates.
The minister said as per the registration records maintained with the Provincial Rehabilitation Officer (PRO), IIOJK, a total of 6,565 families were registered as displaced families from the Chhamb Niabat area.
For the displaced families of 1971, agricultural land at the rate of 4 acres (irrigated) or 6 acres (un-irrigated) was allotted. A cash compensation of Rs 7,500 per family was also paid, he said.—APP

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