Partition refugees in Jammu: Cry for protection of land and job rights
By: Slathia, Marvi and Kumar, Akshay
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 59(42), Oct, 19, 2024: p.18-21.
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Article 370 was presented as an obstacle in the complete integration of Kashmir and it had denied citizenship and land rights to around 1.5 lakh West Pakistan Refugees (all Hindus) since their migration in 1947. However, after the lapse of merely five years of the abrogation, these WPRs, the new citizens of Jammu and Kashmir, have started feeling disillusioned and demanding protection of lands and jobs under Article 371 of the Indian Constitution. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/42/commentary/partition-refugees-jammu.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 59(42), Oct, 19, 2024: p.18-21 | Available | AR133856 |
Article 370 was presented as an obstacle in the complete integration of Kashmir and it had denied citizenship and land rights to around 1.5 lakh West Pakistan Refugees (all Hindus) since their migration in 1947. However, after the lapse of merely five years of the abrogation, these WPRs, the new citizens of Jammu and Kashmir, have started feeling disillusioned and demanding protection of lands and jobs under Article 371 of the Indian Constitution. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/42/commentary/partition-refugees-jammu.html


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