"In our agenda of alliance we have discussed about their livelihood because they have been living here for the past 67 years. It is the duty of the Jammu and Kashmir government so as to make arrangements for their bread and butter. We will find it out how it will be done taking in view the laws of the state," Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh told reporters here.
He said the problem of the refugees was a long standing problem since 1947, maintaining that the previous governments have not been able to do anything for them.
"A committee would soon be formed to address the grievances of the refugees. We want that a package must be given to them which has been denied since 1947," he said.
"In the agenda of alliance, we have mentioned that a package would be given to them. We have talked about their livelihood. In the Assembly, the chief minister had made a statement that a committee would be formed which would be headed by the deputy chief minister and some ministers should also be in the committee," he said.
