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SRINAGAR JULY 02:-The Association of Terror Victims in Kashmir (ATVK) led by Chairperson Tasleema Akhter, has welcomed the recent decision by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to reopen the cases of terror victims and extend employment opportunities to their next of kin. This move is seen as a significant step towards justice and support for families affected by violence in the region.
In a statement issued today, Tasleema Akhter expressed her appreciation for the administration’s efforts to address the long-standing issues faced by terror victims and their families. “We are grateful to LG Manoj Sinha ji for taking this compassionate and just step to revisit these cases and provide meaningful employment to the families who have suffered immense loss. This initiative will bring hope and stability to many households across Kashmir,” she said.
The reopening of cases aims to review unresolved matters concerning victims of terrorism, ensuring that justice is served in a transparent and efficient manner. The provision of jobs to the next of kin will not only offer financial relief but also empower families to rebuild their lives with dignity.
The Association believes that such measures are crucial for healing and reconciliation in the region. It also hopes that this initiative will set a precedent for continued support and development for victims’ families in the future.