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They also demanded the constitution of an apex committee and a welfare board for the displaced people.
The seven-member delegation, led by Jammu and Kashmir BJP spokesperson and former MLA G L Raina, met Shah at the Raj Bhawan here, officials said.
The other members of the delegation included former Jammu and Kashmir chief secretary and Apni Party leader Vijay Bakaya, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) chief R.K. Bhat, All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) leader A K Raina and Kashmiri Pandit Sabha (KPS) chief K.K. Khosa.
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Nearly 3,000 Kashmiri Pandit employees recruited under the prime minister’s special recruitment package have been appointed in the valley since 2010.
The delegation also demanded security to temples, distress sale of land, and the setting up of a welfare board for Kashmir Pandits, the officials said.
It demanded the formation of an advisory council of Kashmiri Pandits to work under the minister of home affairs to come up with a plan for full restorative justice for the community.
The delegation requested Shah to accept the community’s demand for a single comprehensive rehabilitation plan, including employment and other rights, as enshrined in the Constitution, as well as restoration and rebuilding of temples, shrines, and community assets, including crematoriums.
Shah also met the wife and the brother of Deepak Chand, a teacher who was killed by terrorists in Srinagar recently.
He conveyed his condolences to them and assured them of all possible support from the Centre.
The Union home minister also met delegations of the Gujjar-Bakarwal and Pahadi communities.