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Rohan Dua | TNN | Updated: Jul 5, 2020, 10:48 IST

NEW DELHI: The past one week since the Jammu & Kashmir administration started issuing domicile certificates, over 6,600 applicants — majority of them retired soldiers and officers from the Gorkha community — have got the document that allows them to buy property and apply for jobs in the Union Territory.


“More than 5,900 certificates have already been issued,” said Vijay Kumar Sharma, additional deputy commissioner (revenue), Jammu. In Kashmir, about 700 certificates have been issued, many of them former Gorkha soldiers and officers.

In my tehsil alone, there are nearly 2,500 from the Gorkha community who had served in the Indian Army and their families who got domicile (about 3,500 have applied). There are quite a few from the Valmiki community also,” said Dr Rohit Sharma, tehsildar of Bahu in Jammu.


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Valmiki community members were brought to the state in 1957 from Punjab after local sanitation workers went on a strike. It was the protest mostly by four groups — Gorkha servicemen, Valmikis, West Pakistan refugees and women who had married outside J&K -- that had been at the centre of the decision to expand domicile criteria in the Union Territory.


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Lakshmi Devi, 72, a widow, of Gorkha ethnicity, shows her domicile which makes a citizen of Jammu and Kashmir. Her husband served Indian Army in 64, Artillery Regiment for 30 years.

The domicile rules had been notified by the J&K administration on May 18, with a rider that issuing officers (tehsildars in this case) who did not provide certificates in 15 days would be penalised Rs 50,000. Non-locals who had lived in J&K for 15 years, their children, officers with central government and central institutions and anyone who has studied in J&K for seven years and appeared in the Class X or XII exams became eligible.


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A domicile of Prem Bahadur, 68 years old ex Army officer who served in Gorkha Regiment between 1968 to 1987.

The applications have kept coming in — at least 33,000 so far. “We get an average of 200 applications a day,” an official said. They started issuing domicile certificates last week; June 26 was when an IAS officer from Bihar, Navin Kumar Choudhary, who had served the J&K government for 26 years became the first senior non-local officer to get a domicile certificate.


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Chaman Lal , 61, an ex-serviceman of Gorkha ethnicity, who served in Jak Rifles Of Indian Army till 2001, shows his new domicile certificate. His father worked with the last J&K princely ruler Hari Singh and his son now works in JakRif regiment in Army.

Things have slowed because of internet speed; it's stll 2G internet service in these parts. “But we are doing all we can. It is a time-bound procedure. We have notified rules to act against any tehsildar who delays offering domicile. We will not allow the wait to be prolonged any further,” said Rohit Kansal, spokesperson of the J&K administration.


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Prem Bahadur, 68 year old ex-serviceman of Indian Gorkha ethnicity who served in Gorkha Regiment between 1968 to 1987 shows his domicile that makes him a Citizen of Jammu and Kashmir.

The minor glitches notwithstanding, for the Gorkha community which has been living here for more than 150 years this ended a wait they had nearly given up on. “My father Harak Singh had served in the army of the then ruler Maharaja Hari Singh. My brother Om Prakash and I went on to join the Gorkha Rifles. I retired as a hawaldar, and he as a lieutenant,” 68-year-old Prem Bahadur told TOI. “Every year since we left the Army, we would apply for Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs, required for jobs, admissions and property ownership). But it was of no use. Now, my MBA son can apply for a government job. And I can die in peace knowing I served India.”
The former soldiers see this as a recognition of a lifetime spent protecting the country. “My father served in 3 JAK Rifles, I served in 2 JAK Rifles. My son Shiva is in 7 JAK Rifles. We were always proud Indians even though people would say our ancestors were born in Nepal,” said Chaman Lal, a 62-year-old retired officer. “We knew there would be justice."
 
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Let's not BS around the reality of what India is doing in Indian Occupied J&K - India is perpetrating Demographic Genocide, step by step.

Just providing some more background - the retired gorkha soldiers were already living in the state for decades.
 
Genocide? Thought there is some evidence of the recent extrajudicial killing in the thread.
Resettling non-indigenous peoples in disputed and occupied territory to forcibly change the demographic balance of the territory - demographic genocide.

To be expected from the filth that are the Indian military and government.
 
Resettling non-indigenous peoples in disputed and occupied territory to forcibly change the demographic balance of the territory - demographic genocide.

To be expected from the filth that are the Indian military and government.
Demographic genocide will be forcing women to not have children, mass sterilization of men, and so on. Settling people, that too a few thousand is not some demographic genocide. Most men who go there have families in other states, they settle close to their extended families not in some frosty hill. And honestly, I don't think anyone would want to settle in Jammu and Kashmir apart from people who have been living there for generations or like Gurkha soldiers who do not want to go back to Nepal and has families there in Kashmir.
But greater focus should be given on rehabilitation of Kashmiri pandits in Kashmir.
The only KP I know grew up in Delhi and in no way want to go to Kashmir, he was my boss, had to push him really hard to go on a bike trip with me to Jammu. The older generation has a nostalgia for their homeland, others just like to live in the urban centers where there is economic prospect. So, I don't think this whole settling plan will ever take off.
 
Settling people, that too a few thousand is not some demographic genocide.
It's a step in that direction. Given all the other changes to laws allowing non-indigenous people to settle in Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir, this is absolutely demographic genocide.
 
India trying to do in Kashmir what the English did in Northern Ireland , the Irish had a conflict with the English for centuries so the English planted Scottish-origin population in Northern Ireland . Modi and his brahmin hindu gang trying to do the same in Kashmir through demographic engineering.
 
Thread title updated and thread moved to the correct section.

Let's not BS around the reality of what India is doing in Indian Occupied J&K - India is perpetrating Demographic Genocide, step by step.

Evidently inspired by how successfully the Israelis have genocided the indigenous peoples from large parts of Palestine. No wonder Modi and his cronies are best friends with Israel nowadays.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...ing-israel-model-kashmir-191127150235613.html
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2339254
 
Indian killed so many Kashmiries when there was no cellphone and now ...even cell towers are down. Still pictures leak ..
 

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