J&K L-G Gives 50 Appointment Letters to Kin of Terror Victims

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha distributed compassionate government appointment letters to 50 next of kin of terror victims in Srinagar. He described the initiative, named 'Sharansthli', as a form of justice and an Eid gift to help families rebuild their lives. Sinha stated that over 400 affected families have already received such appointments, with a commitment to review more cases. He reiterated the administration's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and its focus on youth empowerment and rehabilitation.

Key Points: J&K L-G Gives Jobs to 50 Next of Kin of Terror Victims

  • 50 appointment letters distributed
  • Part of 'Sharansthli' support initiative
  • Over 400 families already benefited
  • Aimed at rebuilding lives through employment
  • Commitment to zero tolerance for terrorism
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J&K L-G gives appointment letters to 50 next of kin of terror victims

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha provides compassionate appointment letters to 50 family members of terror victims in Jammu & Kashmir, calling it justice and an Eid gift.

"These letters symbolise justice, recognition, and a new beginning. - L-G Manoj Sinha"

Srinagar, March 15

To help rebuild their lives, Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday gave compassionate appointment letters to 50 next of kin of terror victims in the union territory.

The L-G called the government effort 'Sharansthli' (Support), adding that the initiative will help affected families rebuild their lives through employment opportunities.

The compassionate appointment letters were given by the L-G to the members of the victim families under the compassionate appointment rules of the UT government at the Lok Bhawan auditorium in Srinagar.

The L-G said on the occasion, "Many terror victim families have been waiting for a long time. By providing employment, we are bringing a new ray of hope and offering them an opportunity to rebuild their lives".

He called the occasion an Eid gift for the victim's families. "Eid Mubarak to all families. These letters symbolise justice, recognition, and a new beginning. Together, we must nurture our youth, ensure dignity, and rebuild Jammu & Kashmir for a bright future. Over 400 families of terror victims have already received appointment letters. These are genuine appointments, and if any errors are found, they will be addressed immediately."

"Many others are engaged in this process, and we are moving forward with coordination between the SSP and administration. Justice is not mere words on paper; it is a light that dispels darkness in the hearts and brings in a new ray of hope. Families who had long awaited government support have finally been recognised and embraced by the administration," he said.

He further said, "I understand the suffering you have endured with dignity and courage. Since the 1990s, terrorism has taken away dreams and stability from thousands of families. The Jammu and Kashmir administration is committed to rebuilding their lives. I have met many terror victim families and ensured their reintegration. This is a matter of justice, not charity. Today's programme is a proof of that justice. The administration and police are ensuring that those who caused harm face strict consequences."

The L-G said that some victims were only 12-13 years old when tragedy struck them, and their families have endured unimaginable pain. "Today, we will work on rehabilitating them and addressing their concerns, including those without a voice, whose cases will be reviewed in April," he said.

"Under the Prime Minister's guidance, initiatives have strengthened Jammu and Kashmir's systems. We have a framework based on fairness, equality, and self-reliance. When citizens see dignity and equality, it reflects on the ground. Sixteen youths have been selected in the Union Public Service Commission, and Jammu & Kashmir recently secured victories in the Ranji Trophy. These accomplishments are the result of persistent efforts to empower youth and citizens," he added.

"On security and zero tolerance towards terrorism, we will continue to enforce strict action against elements promoting terror. Police and administration are working, and society must reject such elements. Our commitment is aligned with the Prime Minister's principle of zero tolerance for terrorism," the L-G asserted.

L-G Manoj Sinha has been taking a personal interest in mitigating the sufferings of scores of families otherwise left voiceless after terrorists killed their breadwinners.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the intent is good, I hope this process is transparent and swift for all affected families. The article mentions over 400 have received letters, but how many are still waiting? The administration must ensure no family is left behind due to bureaucratic delays.
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Rohit P
Justice delayed is justice denied. Many of these families have waited for years. It's good to see action finally being taken. The focus on "zero tolerance for terrorism" and rehabilitating victims must go hand in hand. Jai Hind.
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Meera T
'Sharansthli' is a beautiful name for the initiative. True support means helping people stand on their own feet. A job provides stability that these families desperately need. Hope this brings some peace to their lives.
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David E
As someone following the region, this seems like a concrete step towards healing and integration. Providing livelihoods is crucial for long-term peace. The mention of reviewing more cases in April is a good follow-up.
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Karthik V
The real test will be in the implementation on the ground. Are these genuine, permanent posts? The L-G's assurance to correct errors is welcome, but constant public scrutiny is needed. We must ensure this help reaches the right people.

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