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Govt dishonoring marginalised, weaker sections: Sagar

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar on Thursday said that discontinuation of monthly allowances under various social welfare schemes is leading to unwarranted inconvenience and hardship to the beneficiaries.

Lamenting the termination of allowances to concerned beneficiaries under various social welfare schemes Sagar said, “The administration is leaving no stone unturned to harass the poor and marginalised sections of our society. It began with online verification and since then on one pretext or another thousands of beneficiaries have been denied monthly pensions despite them making several trips to the concerned offices. As if deaths and the travails of those who had lined up to confirm their identities were not sufficient, the government has now completely terminated the welfare schemes.”

Sagar further said that the claims of ensuring a social security net for all and better living standards for every citizen have fallen flat. “Most of the beneficiaries need to get the required documents, such as domicile certificate, age certificate, Aadhaar, and disability certificate, to register on the SUGAM portal to benefit from the social welfare pension scheme. They are being forced to move from office to office but even after many months, they have not received their pension. Before 2022, nearly 3 lakh beneficiaries used to receive pensions under various Social welfare schemes. At present however the number has drastically come down with the number of such beneficiaries touching zero in seven districts,” he added.

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