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SRINAGAR: Over 32.31 lakh people in Jammu and Kashmir have been given domicile certificates and include 122671 persons who were not Permanent Resident Certificate holders, Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said on Tuesday.
“As per information provided by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, a total of 35,44,938 applications for issue of Domicile Certificates have been received as on 31st December 2020, out of which 32,31,353 applicants have been issued Domicile Certificates,” Reddy said in a written reply to a question by parliamentarian Balubhau alias Suresh Narayan Dhanorkar.
In a specific query by the Congress parliamentarian from Chandrapur constituency in Maharastra regarding “the total number of domicile certificates that have been issued to holders of the erstwhile Permanent Resident Certificate”, Reddy said: “As on 31st December, 2020, a total of 31,08,682 Domicile Certificates have been issued to the dependents/holders of erstwhile Permanent Resident Cert
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KRK Rages At Foreign Report Targeting India s internal Matters ; Advises Boycott Response
UN experts report expressing concern on demographic change and minority rights in J&K over the government s policies infuriated KRK.
A report by two Human Rights experts of the United Nations on the end of autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir and participation of minorities in politics of the region had received a strong response from India. Actor-critic Kamaal Rashid Khan was among those who expressed his displeasure over the report and called it as ‘targeting of the country.’ He even suggested that India should boycott the UN.