Millennium Post

NHRC notice to Delhi govt over hardship faced by Pak migrants

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NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the Delhi government and the north corporatio­n over a report of a group of Hindu migrant families from Pakistan rendered shelterles­s at Majnu Ka Tila area after their makeshift dwellings were destroyed in fire.

The Commission has taken suo motu cognisance of the media report, according to which at least 30 makeshift dwelling units of the Hindu migrants were gutted by a fire that broke out in that part of the city on November 27, the NHRC said in a statement today.

“Reportedly, the affected families are spending difficult time on pavements as the temporary arrangemen­t promised by the SDM concerned for their shelter has not yet been provided. The victims have complained that they do not even have food, clothes and basic amenities, which are necessary for a human being,” it said.

Accordingl­y, it has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, Delhi government and the Commission­er of the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, seeking a detailed report in the matter within four weeks.

“The Chief Secretary has also been directed to look into the matter personally to ensure that immediate relief is provided to the affected families and steps are taken for their rehabilita­tion,” the Commission said. Reportedly, about 500 Hindu migrants, who came from Pakistan to India during 2013-2014, were temporaril­y settled at Majnu Ka Tila, a Tibetan colony in Delhi.

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