J&K LG Distributes Job Letters to 41 Terror Victims' Kin, 22 Age-Relaxation Beneficiaries, 19 Police Martyrs' Wards
The administration frames the drive as post-Article 370 redress that restores dignity to long-neglected families.
Overview
- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha handed appointment letters in Jammu Division to next of kin of terror victims, age-relaxation beneficiaries, and wards of J&K Police martyrs.
- The positions were processed under the Compassionate Appointment Rules (SRO-43) and the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS).
- An earlier round on July 28 provided jobs to 94 next of kin, with reporting stating the combined measures have reached 135 families in Jammu Division.
- Sinha linked the initiative to changes after the abrogation of Article 370 and said militants, separatists, and their patrons are being identified for punishment rather than considered for government jobs.
- He warned that those spreading misinformation or separatist narratives would face legal action, as senior security and administrative officials attended the ceremony.