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Tripura Jobs for 18 Kin of Political Violence Victims: Minister

Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath announced that 18 kin of political violence victims have been provided government jobs. The scheme, notified in December 2020, initially covered cases up to March 9, 2018, but was later amended to remove this condition. A scrutiny committee under Nath examines cases, with 11 more applications recommended and 4 pending. Nath emphasized that the government considers all cases without political discrimination.

Tripura govt provides jobs to 18 kin of political violence victims: Minister

Agartala, June 12

Tripura Power and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath on Friday reiterated the state government's commitment to supporting families affected by political violence, stating that government jobs are being provided to eligible family members of those killed in such incidents.

Nath said a large number of political killings had taken place in the state before the formation of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government in 2018. Citing available records, he told the media at the Civil Secretariat that between 1993 and 2017, as many as 15,589 murders were reported in Tripura, of which several hundred were linked to political violence.

The minister said that after assuming office, the BJP-led government decided to provide government employment to one eligible family member of each victim of political violence under a dedicated rehabilitation scheme.

"Accordingly, the 'Scheme for Providing Employment to Members of the Family of Persons Killed in Political Violence' was notified on December 23, 2020. Initially, the scheme covered families of persons killed in political violence up to March 9, 2018," Nath said.

He informed that the state Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Manik Saha, later approved an amendment to the scheme by removing the condition restricting eligibility to cases occurring before March 9, 2018, thereby widening its scope.

Explaining the process for granting employment under the scheme, Nath said a detailed verification mechanism has been put in place to establish whether a death was the result of political violence. Police reports, official records and other relevant inquiries are examined to ascertain the nature of the incident and determine whether an eligible family member is available for appointment.

"To ensure transparency and fairness, a scrutiny committee has been constituted under my chairmanship. The committee includes the Secretary of the Law Department, the Director of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department, an Inspector General of Police and a representative of the Home Department," he said.

According to the minister, the government has so far received 38 petitions seeking benefits under the scheme. Of these, 18 eligible family members have already been provided government jobs, while 11 additional cases have been recommended for employment. He said five petitions were rejected after inquiries failed to establish that the deaths were linked to political violence, while four other applications are still under examination and pending completion of the verification process.

Nath further stated that in several cases dating back to the Left Front regime, obtaining documentary evidence has been difficult due to the absence of records, including missing police documents and official reports.

"Many incidents that occurred during the earlier period are difficult to verify because supporting documents are not available. In some cases, even police records are missing. However, the government is making every effort to examine each case carefully," he said.

The minister asserted that the state government does not discriminate on political grounds while considering applications under the scheme.

"We do not view political violence through a partisan lens. Whether the victim belonged to the BJP, CPI(M), Congress, or any other political party, every case is examined with equal importance and sensitivity. Our objective is to extend support to deserving families who have suffered due to political violence," Nath added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Scheme sounds noble but 18 jobs out of hundreds of political killings? That's just a drop in the ocean. What about the thousands of other families who suffered? The minister says records are missing from Left Front era - seems like a convenient excuse to deny benefits. Need more concrete action, not just press conferences. 🤔

James A

As an outsider looking in, this seems like a positive gesture towards reconciliation. The committee having IG of Police, Law Secretary etc adds credibility. But I'm curious - are these jobs permanent government positions or contractual? Either way, it's better than nothing for those who lost loved ones in political violence.

Vikram M

Good to see a minister acknowledging political killings across party lines. In our divisive times, that's refreshing. But why not create a more comprehensive rehabilitation package - counseling, education support for children, skill development? A government job alone won't heal trauma. And with 4 applications still pending, speed matters.

Sarah B

Reading this from the UK - it's commendable that a state government is taking responsibility for past political violence. The verification committee structure seems robust. However, 15589 murders in 24 years sounds alarming. How many were actually political? The scheme should be expanded to cover all victims of political violence, not just those with perfect paper trails.

Nisha Z

Finally some closure for affected families! But why did it take a BJP government to act? The Left Front ruled for decades and did nothing for these families. And even now, only 18 jobs given - quite slow progress. Hope the remaining 11 recommended cases get jobs soon, and the 4 pending applications are cleared transparently. Enforcement is

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