Pandit staffers can choose posting
The Morning Standard|June 20, 2022
Administration stands by decision to relocate them to safer places within the Valley
FAYAZ WANI
Pandit staffers can choose posting

THE administration has directed officials to contact every Pandit employee recruited under the PM’s job package in the Valley and ascertain their choice of posting to a safer place. Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole, said the transfers will be made only within the Kashmir division, and the place of the new posting will be within municipal limits or within 3 km of municipal cities.

The administration’s move comes after the migrant Kashmiri Hindus rejected the government’s decision to post them at safer places within the Valley in view of the targeted killings being done by militants. The Hindu employees are demanding for relocation to Jammu till the situation improves in the Valley.

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