The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Wednesday issued notices to authorities in Delhi for not providing relief to Hindu migrants from Pakistan who were left homeless after a fire.
About 500 Hindus from Pakistan had come to India in 2013-2014 and were temporarily settled at Majnu ka Tilla in north Delhi. About 30 makeshift dwellings of these migrants at Majnu ka Tilla were gutted when a fire broke out on November 27.
The NHRC observed that the families affected by the fire were left homeless and are now living on the streets as temporary living arrangements promised by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate have not been provided so far.
“The victims have complained that they do not even have food, clothes and basic amenities, which are necessary for a human being... The contents of the news reports raise a serious issue of violation of their right to life and dignity,” said the NHRC.
Seeks detailed report
Taking suo motu cognisance, the NHRC issued notices to the Delhi Chief Secretary and the Commissioner of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, asking for a detailed report within four weeks.
Apart from that, the NHRC asked the Chief Secretary to look into the matter and ensure that the victims are provided with relief immediately.
The NHRC also said that the government and local bodies should formulate a “comprehensive housing policy” for providing shelter to homeless people.
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