End of Terror: A New Dawn for Jammu and Kashmir
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha declared the end of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the dismantling of terror networks and support for victims' families. He highlighted efforts for justice and societal change, warning those who supported terror. Sinha positioned these steps as a moral declaration of a new, just order.
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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has proclaimed the end of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and warned remaining supporters of terror networks of a zero-tolerance stance. During a public event, Sinha emphasized that protective structures for terrorists have crumbled, and ongoing actions will dismantle any remaining network.
Sinha handed employment letters to kin of terrorism victims, promising justice and dignity for affected families. He urged societal support for youth aspirations and dismissed those linked to terrorism from government roles. The governor highlighted this shift as a moral declaration of a new, just society.
Sinha's remarks represent a decisive turning point, seeking to restore justice and social equity for victims long denied recognition. The administration commits to transparency and fairness, ensuring genuine victims receive aid while reforming institutions to prevent any protection for terror elements.
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