Empowering Voices: Jammu and Kashmir's Path to Justice for Terror Victims
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha acknowledged past inadequacies in addressing the needs of terrorism victims in Jammu and Kashmir. He pledged his administration's dedication to empowering affected families, highlighted by recent job allocations as part of rehabilitation efforts.
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Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha recently acknowledged that past administrations did not adequately support victims of terrorism, neglecting their pain and needs.
In a proactive move, Sinha distributed job letters to the families of terror victims in Kashmir, marking a significant step in their rehabilitation journey.
Sinha emphasized the importance of empowering these families, vowing to restore their dignity and ensure justice. He also criticized elements within the system that hindered victims' support while favoring others unjustly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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