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Migrant Workers Also Started Leaving Kashmir Valley

Migrant workers also started leaving Kashmir Valley, the situation is worrisome.

After the killing of innocent people in Kashmir, the people of the Kashmiri Hindu and Sikh communities are leaving the valley and reaching Jammu in fear.

Migrant workers have also started leaving Kashmir. In the last three days, more than 3200 people have returned from Kashmir.

Saturday 15 Kashmir Pandit family reached Jammu. While the administration is not speaking openly on this issue, but it is definitely concerned about the situation in Kashmir.

Apart from Jagati Camp in Nagrota, the Pandits who reached the areas like Talab Tillo, Bantalab, Muthi, etc. say that thousands of Hindus and workers of other states are still trapped in the valley.

They are not getting buses to come to Jammu. Most of these workers are from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha.

Some workers are reaching Jammu by private buses at night or in the evening. Late on Friday also, a large number of workers from Bihar reached Jammu from Kashmir.

Ravindra Kumar of Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh told that he comes to Woolward Road in Srinagar to sell balloons in summer.

But in a few days, the situation has become so bad that no one knows what to do when. going back home.

A family from Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, working on a brick kiln in Kupwara, is considering itself lucky.

Sources say that so far 1000 workers have left the valley in the last three days, so far 3200 people, including Kashmiri Pandits and workers, have come to Jammu safely.

The Pandits, who are employed under the Prime Minister’s package reached Jagti from Kashmir valley.

They told that Pandits living in transit camps living in transit camps of Muthmusu of North Kashmir, Veerwan of Baramulla, Sheikhpora of Budgam, Mattan of Anantnag, has reached Jammu.

The Lieutenant Governor’s administration has also given 10 days leave to the employees engaged under the package. Only 175 families have reached the Jagti displaced camp in Jammu.

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