New Delhi:Pakistani Hindu migrants fighting for regularisation of their colony in south Delhiving insouth Delhi's Bhati mines area have been fighting for their cause demanding the regularisation of their colony where they have been staying. But their hopes were dashed when the name of the colony was struck off by the PM Uday Yojana scheme. These protesting people wanted to seek an audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi for resolving the issue, but in vain.
Pakistani Hindu migrants fighting for regularisation of their colony in south Delhi
Protesting Pakistani Hindu migrants living at Sanjay Colony situated in the Bhati Mines area of south Delhi expressed concern because their colony's name was struck off from the list of PM Uday Yojana scheme. Under the PM Uday scheme old refugee colony was supposed to be regularised.
Some of the protesters said, "We were facing hardships. All our hopes were dashed when we didn't find the name of Sanjay Colony situated in the Bhati mines area of south Delhi in the list of PM Uday scheme. Earlier, our colony's name had been included under the PM Uday Yojana. If the Delhi and Union governments were unable to regularise our colony, then we should be sent to Pakistan. We came and settled in this colony after the Partition in 1947. We want justice."
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