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Slain circus worker’s wife gets govt job; LG assures all help to family

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Jammu: Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday handed over an appointment letter to the wife of circus worker Deepu Kumar who was gunned down by terrorists in Anantnag district last month.

The Lieutenant Governor had announced Rs 5 lakh ex gratia to the victim’s family living in abject poverty in a remote village of Udhampur district.

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Kumar, 27, who worked at a circus in Janglat Mandi area in the south Kashmir district, was killed when he had gone out to buy milk on May 29.

On June 16, the police said five Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists were arrested from Anantnag in connection with the killing.

“LG Manoj Sinha handed over an appointment letter for a government job to Sakshi Devi, wife of martyr civilian Deepu Kumar, at Raj Bhawan today,” an official spokesperson said.

He said the LG assured every possible assistance and support to the grief-stricken family members.

A week after his killing, Kumar’s wife gave birth to a baby boy in her remote Thial village of Udhampur.

Kumar was the only earning member in the family comprising his ailing father Mashu Ram and blind brother Raju, sister-in-law and their two minor children.

The family had moved to the remote village from Kathua over a decade ago. Kumar’s mother died some time ago. His elder brother, Raju, had lost his eyesight about four years ago, while his father is suffering from hearing impairment.

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