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Last Updated : Feb 20 2013 | 8:00 PM IST
Jammu: All Party Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC) today asked the government to keep its promise or otherwise it was ready for yet another agitation. "APMCC would continue to fight for the genuine cause of Kashmiri Hindus. The government must keep its commitment made to APMCC sincerely or otherwise we are ready for another nationwide fight," APMCC chairman Vinod Pandit said on his arrival to Jammu today. Thanking his supporters for a warm welcome, Pandit said the support they got from all over the country was overwhelming and now whole country was with them to fight for the rights of KPs. It may be recalled that that Pandit had gone on 15-day long fast unto death at Porbandar from Jamuary 30 in support of six point charter of demands. Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the party King C Bharti thanked all their supporters and said that the party has now gained a national outlook. "APMCC has now gained a national outlook and any struggle hence forth will be fought on national level. Hindus all over India were eager to lend their support to Kashmiri Hindus for their genuine causes," Bharti said. ________________________ HUTS Jammu: J&K government today said that three tourist huts are being constructed at Gool, Arnas and Chinka which would help in strengthening tourist infrastructure in the Reasi district--area of Mata Vaishnodevi Cave shrine. "Three tourist huts are being constructed at Gool, Arnas and Chinka which would help in strengthening tourist infrastructure in the area in Reasi district", State Tourism Minister G A Mir said while addressing a public rally in Dharmari (Gool), 90 kms from here. Mir said a tourist reception for Reasi is proposed which would help in diverting the tourist rush of Vaishno Devi towards the area. He asked the people of the area that if they are willing Government would help them developing paying guest facility. Also, he said, way side amenities and view points are being developed to attract tourists to the area. Wani said the government was working towards all inclusive development and growth of every area through creation of dependable social infrastructure across the state. The Minister said priority is being given to least connected areas while framing projects and plans. Expressing gratitude to people for the reception, the Minister assured construction of guest house at Thakrakote adding the public representatives would be involved in plan formulations and taking up of projects. Road and Buildings Minister Majid Wani said the tendering process is being fast tracked and with E-tendering, the process has become all the more transparent.
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First Published: Feb 20 2013 | 8:00 PM IST

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