Overview
- Manoj Sinha met terror-affected families in Dardpora, asserting that perpetrators will not be spared and cases will be handled with full sensitivity.
- He described Pakistan as a breeding ground for terrorism and said local support networks that pushed a false narrative would face action.
- The administration says about 250 terror-affected families have received government jobs, with the effort continuing until all eligible families are covered.
- A new MoU with HRDS India and the divisional commissioners aims to build houses for victims’ families who have land, with officials identifying those whose homes were destroyed.
- Authorities reported several Kupwara tourist sites have reopened after security reviews, with remaining locations expected to open following coordination with the district administration.