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J&K LG gives job letters to kin of 40 terror victims
Hindustan Times Lucknow
|July 14, 2025
Jammu & Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday handed over appointment letters to the next of kin of 40 victims of terror attacks, reiterating the government's commitment towards providing jobs and justice to such families.
“The process to rehabilitate the militancy victims will continue till every terror victim family is rehabilitated,” Sinha said at an event in Baramulla, where he interacted with next of kin of such victims.
The development comes days after the LG met families of the victims of terror attacks in Anantnag and assured them of jobs within 30 days. An official spokesperson said Sinha has fulfilled the promise within 15 days by handing over appointment letters to the members of the 40 terror victim families.
During the event, the family members, whose loved ones were killed by terrorists, narrated the horrifying incidents and exposed the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists and their sympathisers.
Sinha reiterated his commitment to ensure that the terror victim families receive justice.
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