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Killers were granted jobs under SRO-43, victims were left out: LG Sinha

Asks politicians to mend ways when making statements about tourism; says whoever misused SRO-43, will face action

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Srinagar: Asking “divisive elements” to refrain from spreading fake and dangerous narratives, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday cautioned that such rhetoric mirrors the “propaganda of terror outfit TRF and has, in the past, led to the tragic loss of many innocent lives”.

While addressing a gathering after inaugurating the ‘Bharat Sanrachna J&K 2025’ exhibition here, Sinha issued a stern warning to divisive elements in the society and asked them to stop issuing statements that threaten peace and harmony.

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“Some people are making irresponsible statements by saying that guests (tourists) are spoiling the culture of J&K. They are stating there is a demographic invasion and alcoholism is spreading. This is the similar narrative as that of terror outfit TRF. I appeal to those making such statements to stop peddling such a narrative. We have already lost many innocent lives due to similar statements in the past,” the LG said.

He reiterated his resolve to ensure justice for the families of the victims of terror families and warned that those responsible for their sufferings will be held accountable.

“We are honoring and delivering justice to real terror victims of Kashmir valley. I recently met terror victim families in Anantnag. SRO-43 was compromised in the past. Instead of those who are entitled for jobs, the killers were granted jobs under SRO-43. Whoever misused the SRO-43, will face action,” the LG said.

“Terror victim families will be provided jobs at their doorsteps. I will be handing over job letters to them in a few days,” the LG added.

Sharing the growth story of the country and Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir in the past few years, the LG said, “Since 2014, our great nation is rapidly moving towards becoming a global superpower with new resolve, new thinking and a new roadmap.”

He said that in the last 5-6 years, J&K’s economy has doubled. “The UT of J&K has become a favourite investment designation and more BPOs are also coming up in the UT. J&K Bank, which was earlier at the loss of Rs 1300 cr, is now at the profit of Rs 1700 cr,” he added.

“J&K is writing stories of its golden era by ensuring equal opportunities to the aspirations of the deprived classes, farmers, women and the youth. What was previously impossible in J&K has been made possible,” the LG said.

The LG said the “next 22 years can prove to be golden years for Jammu and Kashmir in the journey of Amrit Kaal, provided we give the new generation an opportunity to play a big role in this development journey of the nation.”

“Under the leadership of PM Modi, Central schemes and innovations will shape our youth’s dream into reality. I am looking forward to the day when youth from J&K will join the space sector, become astronauts to explore new frontiers of space,” the LG said.

The LG also commended the ‘Bharat Sanrachna J&K 2025’ initiative aimed at creating awareness about government schemes, welfare programmes and highlighting innovation and technology-driven development across multiple sectors.

He said the two-day mega exhibition will educate and engage youth, students, farmers, entrepreneurs and every section of society with real-time exposure of government services and build the bridge between government and the people.

The LG also observed that the presence of the Ministry of Mines, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of MSME, Ministry of Space, Bureau of Indian Standards, Indian Council of Medical Research, Ministry of Tourism and Indian Council of Agricultural Research in today’s exhibition is a significant step towards inclusive development.

He emphasized that the schools and colleges should visit the exhibition in large numbers to inspire youth and encourage their contribution to Jammu & Kashmir’s development journey.

The three-day long event will feature interactive exhibitions from central ministries, PSUs, institutions, and national boards; live demonstrations and hands-on experiences for students and visitors; workshops, seminars and expert talks on topics like innovation, sustainability, and government support; skill zones, career guidance sessions, and youth empowerment modules and showcase of local success stories and integration of local artisans and entrepreneurs. (With KNO INPUTS)

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