Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 6: All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) a nodal agency of Kashmiri Pandits with affiliated all over India and abroad has thanked J&K UT Government for outreach camps for redressal of grievances relating to properties of Kashmiri migrants vide Government Order Number 559 DIVCOMK of 2026 dated 02.03.2026.
In a press release, AIKS has demanded detailed report of action taken so far (ATR) to the High Court of Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh at Jammu in the case OWP No : 477/2016 titled ‘ All India Kashmiri Samaj and Ors V/S UOI and Ors pending adjudication ( Last Date of Hearing : 21.11.2025). AIKS also demands that such camps be immediately organized in Delhi NCR also where around 30% of Kashmiri displaced Hindus live since our forced migration. Earlier too, RC office J&K has conducted a similar exercise during issuance of domicile certificates and Ayushman coverage.
AIKS president, Ravinder Pandita has demanded a complete inventory of migrants immovable properties with cutoff date as 1990 as the community fears a large scale tampering of records has been done after their forced exodus from Valley.
“Government should conduct a local survey regarding those migrants ancestral properties left behind, for which they do not possess any records with them. These properties are the inherited ones through a lineage” said Ravinder Pandita.
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