Justice Served: Jobs for Families of Terror Victims in Jammu
In a move to support families affected by terrorism, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha distributed job appointment letters to 80 next of kin of terror victims in Jammu. This initiative ends years of grief and suffering for these families, providing justice and recognition after being neglected for decades.
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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended a crucial lifeline to 80 families impacted by terrorism, offering job appointments to the next of kin of terror victims in Jammu. At a function held on Monday, Sinha voiced the state's commitment to restore justice and end years of silent suffering faced by these families.
The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the oppressive environment that terror victim families endured, often forced into silence by threats, while their plight went unaddressed for years. Now, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the administration seeks to acknowledge these families by providing long-awaited employment opportunities.
Sinha sharply criticized previous administrations for their inaction and pledged to dismantle the terror network sponsored by Pakistan that has plagued the region. While promising justice for families, he assured them that efforts are underway to prosecute those complicit in causing their trauma.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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