Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind to adopt 1000 Mazaffarnagar riot hit families in 1st phase relief
plan;
Jamaat
relief committee completes survey works of affected persons
New Delhi, 28
Sept. 2013:
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s relief and
rehabilitation committee will adopt 1000 selected families, displaced from five
villages of Muzaffarnagar riot areas in its first phase programme and the
committee will try to immediately rehabilitate
them in their original homes.
“Thousands of Muzaffarnagar riot hit
displaced families are forced to live in extremely small relief camps or under
open sky without shelter in miserable conditions with very poor sanitation
facilities, therefore Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s relief and rehabilitation
committee has decided to adopt 1000 selected families, displaced from five
villages in its first phase programme of emergency relief and it will try to immediately
but safely rehabilitate them as much as possible in their original homes,”
said Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s all India secretary
Mohammad Shafi Madani, who has been
chairman of Islamic Relief Committee of Gujarat (IRCG), also in-charge of
relief and rehabilitation works in Assam’s riot areas.
Giving details
of the relief and rehabilitation works Mr. Madani said, “We are
doing target legal works including registering FIRs. We will strive for providing
suitable compensations from the government to each victim and will also
pressurize government for proper compensation to all persons who suffered any loss
and damage of property and commodities. We will also focus on communal harmony and will create
a good atmosphere in the riot hit areas and will do our best for building good
mutual relationships between Muslims and Hindus, and Muslims and Jats.”
“In
first phase programme of the relief committee on emergency basis, 1000 tents
will be erected for 1000 adopted
families providing all basic needs on temporary basis i.e. 2000 quilts
(Lihaf), 1000 big size mats, proper sanitation facilities, 10 hand pumps,
street light poles, 5 temporary schools will be established for them. As Eid ul
Azha is near, animals will be sacrificed to share these displaced families in
Eid celebrations,” Mr. Madani informed after assessment of survey and relief works, as a
delegation led by Shafi Madani has recently visited Meerut’s Falah-e Aam
Hospital, the headquarters of Jamaat’s Muzaffarnagar relief works.
Giving details of the legal works, Mr. Madani
said, “a sub-committee for legal works has been formed and Advocate Abdul
Qayyum of Meerut has been selected as the head, while APCR UP chapter’s office
bearers will be members of this subcommittee and Association for Protection of Civil Rights’s (APCR)
national coordinator Mr.
Syed Akhlaq will
monitor and assist it in executing legal works.”
The relief
committee has completed survey works as its members and other volunteers
visited relief camps and filled the survey forms detailing all important data
about each riot hit person and family. The Jamaat’s UP (West) President,
Maulana Inamullah Islahi along with other state leaders of Jamaat has also recently
visited some relief camps and riot hit areas for monitoring relief and survey
works.
Apart from Mr. Madani, Mr. Syed Akhlaq, Mr. Anwarulhaq, Jamaat’s Media Dept, were the part of this delegation.
Issued
by:
Media
Dept. Jamaat-e-Islami Hind,
D-321, Abul Fazl Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi-25, Phone: 011-26951409 / 011-26948341.