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Inam Urges Swift Return of Stranded Kashmiris

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Inam Urges Swift Return of Stranded Kashmiris

Inam Urges Swift Return of Stranded Kashmiris

Srinagar, April 23: Prominent Social activist Inam Un Nabi has urged the administration of Jammu and Kashmir to ensure swift return of all the Stranded Kashmiris ( including students , businessmen, patients, labourers etc ) from different States of India, and all those stranded in other parts of the world like Dubai, Washington and Riyadh besides Kashmiri Students who are stranded in Bangladesh.

Inam questioned if Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh can bring back its stranded people why can’t the Jammu and Kashmir.

Inam hoped that on the eve of holy month of Ramadan all the stranded Kashmiris will be brought back to home.

Inam observed, “The stranded Kashmiris are facing multiple problems with no money left, emotional trauma and very meagre food. They are in complete trauma as this lockdown everywhere has brought life to grinding halt. The only option left is to ensure the fast evacuation of stranded people in different parts of the country and the world . “

He hoped that Lieutenant Governor Lead administration would look into the grave issue and ensure swift return of all the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Inam thanked Lt Governor of JK UT for bringing back 180 pilgrims and students back to Kashmir from Jaiselmer Rajasthan and later who were dropped at their homes by the District Administration Budgam.

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