J&K Terror Victims Get 50 Govt Jobs, ATVK Hails Justice Move

The distribution of 50 government appointment letters to families affected by terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has been welcomed as a significant step toward justice and rehabilitation. Tasleema Akhter, Chairperson of the Association of Terror Victims in Kashmir (ATVK), stated the move symbolizes dignity and acknowledges years of hardship. She expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their commitment to supporting these families. ATVK described the initiative as a historic moment that reinforces national solidarity with victims of terrorism.

Key Points: 50 Govt Jobs for J&K Terror Victim Families, ATVK Welcomes Step

  • 50 appointment letters distributed
  • Support for terror-affected families
  • Step toward rehabilitation & empowerment
  • ATVK praised Modi & Shah
  • Message that sacrifices won't be forgotten
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ATVK welcomes appointment letters for terror victim families in Jammu and Kashmir

J&K Lt Governor distributes appointment letters to 50 families affected by terrorism. ATVK calls it a historic step for justice and rehabilitation.

"symbolises justice, dignity and acknowledgement of the hardships - Tasleema Akhter"

Jammu, March 16

The distribution of 50 government appointment letters to families affected by terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has been welcomed as a significant step toward justice and rehabilitation. The initiative, carried out under the leadership of Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, aims to provide employment opportunities and support to families who have endured the long-term consequences of terror-related violence.

Reacting to the development, Tasleema Akhter, Chairperson of the Association of Terror Victims in Kashmir (ATVK), expressed appreciation for the move and described it as a moment of recognition for families who have suffered due to terrorism in the region.

In a statement shared on the social media platform X, Akhter said that she, along with the entire ATVK team, extended heartfelt congratulations to the Lieutenant Governor for distributing the appointment letters to terror victim families. She noted that the step symbolises justice, dignity and acknowledgement of the hardships faced by these families for many years.

Akhter highlighted that the Association of Terror Victims in Kashmir has consistently worked to raise awareness about the plight of terror victim families. According to her, ATVK has carried their voices and concerns from the grassroots level in Kashmir to international forums, including discussions at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

She said witnessing families receive employment opportunities brought immense pride and emotional satisfaction to the organisation, as it represents progress toward rehabilitation and empowerment.

Akhter also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, for what she described as their commitment to supporting families affected by terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to her, the initiative sends a strong message that the sacrifices and suffering of innocent people will not be forgotten. She added that providing employment to members of affected families is not only a step toward economic stability but also an important gesture of respect and recognition for their resilience.

ATVK described the development as a historic moment that reinforces the nation's solidarity with victims of terrorism and their families.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the intent is good, 50 appointments feel like a drop in the ocean. How many families are still waiting? The government needs to scale this up significantly and ensure the process is transparent.
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Priya S
Finally, some recognition for their pain and sacrifice. A job brings not just income but also dignity. Hope this initiative continues and more such families are brought into the mainstream. Well done LG Sinha.
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Aman W
This is the real 'Naya Kashmir' we want to see. Empowering those who have borne the brunt of violence is crucial for lasting peace. Rehabilitation is as important as security operations.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to these families. No compensation can bring back lost loved ones, but this gesture shows the nation stands with them. May they find some solace and stability. 🙏
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Vikram M
Good move, but let's ensure these are permanent, secure government jobs and not temporary contracts. The support needs to be long-term for it to truly make a difference in their lives.

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