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Fear visible among Kashmiri Pandits after fresh ‘terror threat’

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
December 6, 2022
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Jammu: Kashmiri Pandits working in the Valley are in a state of panic after a “terrorist group released a hit list” of 56 employees from the community.

In the aftermath of targeted killings, several Kashmiri Pandits employed in the Valley under the Prime Minister’s Rehabilitation Package (PMRP) have shifted to Jammu and are on a protest for over 200 days demanding relocation.

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They have been camping outside the Rehabilitation Commissioner’s office here.

Recently, a blog linked to The Resistance Front (TRF), “an offshoot of the Lashkar-e-Taiba”, published a list of 56 Kashmiri Pandit employees under PMRP, and warned of mounting attacks on them.

“Terror groups have previously sent us threat letters, but this time, the warning is accompanied by a list of employees. This has created a fear not only among the protesting employees but the entire community,” Ranjan Zutshi, one of the protesting employees, told PTI on Monday.

He said the latest warning cannot be dismissed as a propaganda as “they (terrorists) have all relevant information about the employees”.

Demanding a probe into the leak of names to terrorists, Zutshi said “it shows the terror ecosytem is deep-rooted” and needs to be dismantled by taking stern action against overground supporters.

“The government must find out who leaked such vital information to terrorists. The police should take such things seriously and ensure the safety of those employees who are still stationed in the Valley,” he said.

Another employee Rakesh Kumar said their demands for the past 208 days have gone unanswered.

“The government is stopping our salaries and using pressure tactics to force us to move back to our place of postings in the Valley. How can we even think of returning in such a situation?” he said.

Kumar said the Kashmiri Pandits have decided not to rejoin their duties in the Valley as it is directly related to their “life and death”.

“We can work only if we are alive…the government should immediately relocate us to save our families who are suffering immensely, both mentally as well as financially,” he said.

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