• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper
Saturday, July 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
No Result
View All Result
Home Top News

Political Parties in J-K back KP and Dogra employees’ demands for relocation from Kashmir

by Uzair Jan
December 27, 2022
in Top News
0
Authorities confine Kashmiri Pandit employees to pooled accommodations

File Photo

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

Jammu: All major political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, including the BJP, have come out openly in support of Kashmiri Pandit and Dogra employees and backed their demands for “relocation” from Kashmir in view of targeted killings by militants and a transfer policy.
The National Conference, PDP, AAP, Apni Party and others criticised the Union territory administration over the “step-motherly treatment and bureaucratic indifference” to the employees sitting on protests for the past eight months.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s recent remarks that reserved category (Dogra) employees cannot be transferred to Jammu and those (KP employees) sitting at home will not get salaries drew sharp reactions from these parties.
The BJP reacted angrily to Sinha’s remarks and said these employees will not be made “sacrificial goats”.
The Congress will make it the main issue when its Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi reaches Jammu and Kashmir early next year. The party also plans to hold protests on the issue, its leader Hira Lal Pandita said.
“It is a shameful statement of LG. On the one hand the government is not in a position to provide foolproof security to these employees nor has provided accommodations to them in last over 10 years and on the other hand it is making them scapegoats by forcing them to join their duties in valley where they have no security to their lives,” Pandita told PTI.
Reacting to these employees’ demands, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and national conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi must call an all-party meeting on this issue. Don’t make Kashmiri Pandits sacrificial lambs if you can’t provide security to them. Kashmiri Pandit employees shouldn’t be forced to return and resume duties in the Valley.”
Jammu and Kashmir BJP president Ravinder Raina told PTI, “We reiterate that we back their demands. We stand firmly by the Kashmiri Pandit and reserved category (Dogra) employees. Come what may, we are with them.”
He said senior party leaders had met the protesting employees and would share their report and brief BJP national president J P Nadda and Home Minister Amit Shah.
“Let me tell you we will not allow you to become sacrificial goats. You cannot perform duties in such a situation,” he told the employees.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday came out in support of these employees.
“If there is a threat even to one life, it is better to save that life even if it means closing down a dozen offices,” he said.
BJP national general secretary and in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir Tarun Chugh also raised the issue of threat to the lives of Kashmiri Pandits, saying they have been targeted by militants from 1990 till today.
BJP leader Devender Rana promised the Dogra employees that a transfer policy will be framed and no one from Jammu be made “guinea pig”. “Come what may, transfer policy will be framed. We will make it happen or else will leave,” he said.
Referring to the protesting reserved category employees who are also camping in Jammu and demanding their relocation, Lt Governor Sinha on Wednesday said, “They should also keep in mind that they are Kashmir Division employees and cannot be transferred to Jammu.”
He asserted that all necessary measures have been taken for the safety of minority community employees including Kashmiri Pandits serving in the Valley, and sent out a “loud and clear” message to those protesting for transfer no salary for sitting at home.
Sinha had made the remarks amid the protests by Kashmiri Pandit employees and Jammu-based reserved category employees who left the valley for Jammu in May following the targeted killings of their two colleagues Rahul Bhat and Rajni Bala.
The protesting employees have been seeking relocation outside Kashmir. A resident of Samba district, Bala was shot dead by militants at a school in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on May 31. Bhat, a clerk, was shot dead inside the tehsildar’s office in Chadoora tehsil of Budgam district.
The spate of targeted killings in Kashmir started in May this year.
Scores of Kashmiri Pandits, who were employed under the prime minister’s package in 2012, have been staging protests since the killing of Rahul Bhat.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has said that instead of giving an ultimatum to Kashmiri Pandit employees to join their duty, the Jammu and Kashmir administration should chalk out a middle path taking into consideration the recent targeted killings in the Valley.
Mufti said, “The administration needs to know their problems and try to resolve them. Giving an ultimatum to join otherwise, your salaries will be stopped is wrong.”
“Everyone, including the Pandits, has suffered a lot but the government should take into consideration the recent (targeted) killings of the community members.” Mufti said.
The Aam Aadmi Party asked the lieutenant governor and the BJP government at the Centre to give priority to security of Kashmiri Pandits. The AAP also extended its full support to the relocation demand of Kashmiri Pandits and special package employees, senior party leader M K Yogi said.
Panun Kashmir (PK) convener Agnishekar expressed his concern over the stand taken by the Union territory administration. He said that until the situation becomes normal in Kashmir these employees be adjusted outside the Valley.
“It is the duty of LG to provide security and ensure safety of these employees. When administration is not safe…how can these hapless employees, who belong to a community which became the main target of militants since 1989, be safe,” he said.

Uzair Jan

Related Posts

Zero tolerance against substandard drugs: DFO
Health

Zero tolerance against substandard drugs: DFO

May 7, 2024
Bukhari Makes Historic Visits Jamia Mosque, a First Among Mainstream Leaders Since 1990s
J&K

Bukhari Makes Historic Visits Jamia Mosque, a First Among Mainstream Leaders Since 1990s

May 6, 2024
LG-Sh.Manoj-Sinha-addressed-13th-National-Voters-Day-celebrations-in-Jammu-3
J&K

India’s Development Gains New Speed, Scale: LG Sinha

May 6, 2024
Next Post
Need for stormwater management

Migrant Employees Plight!

Mellowed, wiser Prachanda tastes power

Mellowed, wiser Prachanda tastes power

Death toll rises to 57 as big freeze grips US

Death toll rises to 57 as big freeze grips US

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Chief Justice Inaugurates Legal Aid Clinic at GMC Jammu

Chief Justice Inaugurates Legal Aid Clinic at GMC Jammu

1 year ago

MeT predicts isolated very light rain in Jammu, widespread showers in Kashmir

3 years ago
Protests against Agnipath scheme in UP

IAF begins registration process under Agnipath recruitment scheme

4 years ago
Power Shutdown

Power Shutdown

1 year ago

Categories

  • Big Story
  • Blog
  • Business
  • Court
  • Cricket
  • Economy
  • Ed-Op
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Football
  • Health
  • J&K
  • Latest News
  • Local
  • Marketing
  • National
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Other
  • Politics
  • Regional
  • Religious
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Top News
  • Tourism
  • UT Ladakh
  • World
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

NHRC Special Monitor discusses Tawi conservation, waste management with civil society groups in Jammu

Deputy Commissioner Ramban inspects Lamber Yatra Camp, Reviews langar arrangements, food safety measures

J&K Youth Services & Sports clarifies Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh’s disqualification under S.O.-12 of 2022 Recruitment

DC Udhampur holds public grievance redressal camp at Mansar

JKAACL organises musical program to commemorate birth centenary of Maikash Kashmiri

DLSA Rajouri holds 3rd UTRC meeting

Trending

CS assesses the ‘Data Management Strategy’ for J&K
J&K

CS assesses the ‘Data Management Strategy’ for J&K

by KD Desk
July 18, 2026
0

SRINAGAR, JULY 18: In a significant step towards advancing digital governance and ensuring hassle-free delivery of public...

Press Communique

Press Communique

July 18, 2026
Government establishes JK4C to combat cyber crimes across J&K

Government establishes JK4C to combat cyber crimes across J&K

July 18, 2026
NHRC Special Monitor discusses Tawi conservation, waste management with civil society groups in Jammu

NHRC Special Monitor discusses Tawi conservation, waste management with civil society groups in Jammu

July 18, 2026
Deputy Commissioner Ramban inspects Lamber Yatra Camp, Reviews langar arrangements, food safety measures

Deputy Commissioner Ramban inspects Lamber Yatra Camp, Reviews langar arrangements, food safety measures

July 18, 2026
Kashmir Digest

©Kashmir Digest -

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz

©Kashmir Digest -