Bhim Singh blamed the Parliament of India for the present mess created in respect of the Pakistan refugees who migrated from Sialkot and adjoining territories included in Pakistan to the side of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.
"Nearly one lakh Pakistan refugees stayed in Jammu and Kashmir on the intervention of the then administrator Sheikh Mohd Abdullah who was appointed by the monarch," Singh told reporters here today.
"Nearly 65000 people are believed to be residing in the state mostly in the areas spreading from Kathua to Poonch sector," he said, adding that Government of India failed to provide them shelter.
"They were not even compensated as was done in case of with the refugees in other parts of the country," he said.
Singh accused the Kashmir-based political parties for making provocative remarks on the issue of granting statehood rights to the refugees.
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