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Kashmiri Hindu Employees Will Seek Refuge From IHRO

Kashmiri Hindu employees will seek refuge from IHRO: Target Killing In Kashmir. Kashmiri Hindus warn, will take refuge in international human rights organizations.

The displaced Kashmiri Hindu employees working in Kashmir are upset with the attitude of the state administration.

The workers warned that they would be forced to seek refuge from international human rights organizations if the government did not transfer them out of Kashmir.

After the targeted killing of Hindus and other minorities in Kashmir by terrorists, the displaced Kashmiri Hindu workers are adamant about their demand for their transfer out of the Valley.

Militants had killed displaced Kashmiri Hindu worker Rahul Bhatt and Hindu teacher Rajni Bala from Samba (Jammu) last month.

There are about five thousand displaced Kashmiri Hindu employees in the valley who are posted in the valley during the 12 years under the Prime Minister’s Employment Package.

The administration has implemented a policy of deploying them only in major cities, and district headquarters to instill a sense of security and confidence in them.

The option has been given to all Kashmiri Hindu and other minority workers, they can get transferred to any city or town of the plaintiff as per their wish.

Despite this, the displaced Kashmiri Hindu workers are adamant about their demand for their transfer out of Kashmir.

Sanjay Kaul, leader of the All Minority Employees Association Kashmir, was talking to reporters in the displaced Kashmiri Hindu Colony located in Sheikhpora, Budgam.

He said that on International Refugee Day, we request the Central Government to send us to the Relief Commissioner, Jammu, till the situation in Kashmir becomes normal. Attach to the office.

If the government is unable to meet our demand, we are forced to seek help from international human rights organizations. We will seek refuge from them.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha came here to this colony and talked to us about keeping the doors open for talks.

No matter is resolved in one meeting. We are ready to take 10 steps, but the government should take one step forward.

The government says that our service-related issues are being resolved, and are we seeking solutions to our service-related issues in the name of the sacrifice of our comrades.

No one can make Kashmiri Hindus scapegoats anymore, we don’t want false assurances.

There will be protests from Kashmir to Kanyakumari: On the possibility of the resignation of Kashmiri Hindus displaced from government service, he said that its decision will be taken in the coming time.

We are going to organize protests from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

Sanjay Kaul said that under the PM’s Employment Package, 4800 displaced Kashmiri Hindus have been provided jobs in Kashmir, but 70 percent of them have left Kashmir and gone to Jammu.

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