Jammu, Thursday: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday handed over appointment letters to the next of kin (NoKs) of victims of terrorism from the Jammu division, marking a significant step toward acknowledging and rehabilitating families who suffered in silence for decades.
According to officials, several families who had long awaited justice and state support were provided government job appointments under a special employment package meant for victims of terrorism. Many of these families had endured prolonged neglect, with their grievances remaining unaddressed for years.
LG Sinha, in a post on social media platform X, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to restoring dignity and economic stability to affected families.
“It is my commitment to restore the dignity & economic security to those families, who paid the highest price. Our mission to provide jobs to real victims of terror and true martyrs reflects the commitment that nation stands with them with concrete action,” Sinha wrote.
He emphasized that the initiative aims not only to provide employment but also to heal the “deep scars” left by years of violence and official apathy. By extending recognition and support, the administration seeks to ensure that such families are no longer forgotten.
Officials said the drive to provide jobs to verified victims of terrorism is part of a broader policy to bring relief, respect, and long-overdue acknowledgment to the families of those who lost their lives due to militant violence.
