The announcement has come a day after a high-level committee, appointed by the state government, submitted in its report that at least 34 children have lost their lives in the relief camps, where as many as 4,783 people are still living.
The committee also trashed claims of Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav that "conspirators" owing allegiance to opposition parties were living in the camps.
Chief Secretary Javed Usmani told reporters here today, "We have initiated process of shifting those living in camps to vacant government building to provide them roof. Other arrangements like providing blankets and bonfires have also been made for them."
He, however, said that no one will be "forced" to shift from the relief camps. The vacant building are being identified.
Usmani was briefing reporters after a meeting to review condition of camps with senior officers, including Divisional Commissioners of Meerut and Saharanpur and Districts Magistrates of Shamli, Meerut, Baghpat and Muzaffarnagar.
The officer said that there were five relief camps including two big ones in Loi (Muzaffarnagar) and Malakpur (Shamli) in which people of "different categories" were living.
"First category is of people who are of nine riot-hit villages and did not want to return. Their concerns are acknowledged by the government also," he said.
"Then there is a category of those who have got Rs 5 lakh from the government but are taking time to decide where to shift. Also there are people, who have got Rs 5 lakh compensation but there is a dispute within the family," Usmani said.
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