J&K L-G's Promise: Justice and Hope for Kupwara's Terror Victim Families

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha visited Kupwara to meet families of civilian martyrs killed by terrorists. He promised comprehensive support, including government jobs and house reconstruction for terror victim families. Sinha emphasized the administration's commitment to providing justice and dignity to those affected by terrorism. The initiative aims to heal decades of trauma and restore hope in the region.

Key Points: Manoj Sinha Promises Justice for Kupwara Terror Victim Families

  • Lt Governor meets terror victim families in Dardpora
  • Promises rehabilitation and punishment for terrorists
  • 250 terror victim families already provided government jobs
  • MoU signed to construct houses for affected families
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J&K L-G promises justice to terror victim families of Kupwara

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha commits to supporting and rehabilitating families affected by Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Kupwara district.

"I have assured the family members that their decades-long trauma, torment and suffering are over. - Manoj Sinha, J&K Lt Governor"

Srinagar, Oct 15

J&K Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha, on Wednesday promised justice to the terror victim families of Kupwara district, which has been one of the worst suffering districts due to terror let loose by Pakistan-backed terrorists in the 1990s.

The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, visited Dardpora and met the families of civilian martyrs killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists.

He also addressed terror victim families at Government Degree College Kupwara and assured the family members of proper rehabilitation and strictest punishment to the culprits.

The Lieutenant Governor said justice, respect and dignity to family members of civilian martyrs killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists is his top priority.

He said the criminal justice system will ensure perpetrators and elements of the terror ecosystem are punished, providing a sense of justice and closure for the victim's family and society.

"I have assured the family members that their decades-long trauma, torment and suffering are over. We will ensure all the support so that they can reclaim their lives," the Lieutenant Governor said.

He also observed that families of civilian martyrs have gone through deep trauma, suffered various challenges, including unemployment and education and felt loss of hope in the past three decades.

"Families of civilians who were killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists also suffered systemic barriers which stifled their progress. They were denied their rights and access to resources. All obstacles are now removed and we are ensuring justice and dignity for terror victim families," the Lieutenant Governor said.

He paid homage to the civilians who were mercilessly killed by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. The families of terror victims also narrated their ordeal.

"It is difficult to articulate the pain and suffering of terror victim families due to their profound emotional and psychological trauma, and the administration will handle each case with full sensitivity and responsibility.

"So far, around 250 terror victim families have been provided with government jobs. This mission will continue till justice is done to every affected family. This is the beginning of a new era of justice in Jammu and Kashmir," the Lieutenant Governor said.

He also spoke on the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the High-range Rural Development Society (HRDS India) and the Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, under which the houses of terror victims having their own land will be constructed.

Under the initiative, the HRDS India and Divisional Commissioners of both divisions will identify terror victim families whose houses were destroyed by the terrorists.

The Lieutenant Governor said the culprit Pakistani terrorists and their support system in the valley ran a false narrative for three decades to absolve the terror country Pakistan for its sins.

"Pakistan, breeding ground of terrorism, is exposed now, and those involved in peddling a fake narrative on behalf of terrorists will be brought to justice," the Lieutenant Governor said.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who lost relatives in the 90s violence, I appreciate the LG's visit. But promises need to translate into actual results on ground. Many families are still waiting for justice and rehabilitation.
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Arjun K
Pakistan's role in spreading terrorism in Kashmir is undeniable. Glad the administration is taking strong steps to expose their false narratives and support the victims. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The psychological trauma these families have endured is unimaginable. Providing government jobs is a good start, but mental health support should also be part of the rehabilitation package.
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Michael C
Kupwara has seen some of the worst violence. Hope this initiative reaches every single affected family without bureaucratic delays. The housing scheme for terror victims is particularly commendable.
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Nikhil C
While I support justice for victims, I hope the administration ensures due process and doesn't use this as an excuse for collective punishment. Justice should be fair and transparent for all.
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Kavya N
This is the kind of governance Kashmir needed for years. Addressing both immediate needs like jobs and long-term rehabilitation. Hope this marks a new beginning for peace and development in the region ✨

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