SRINAGAR, Dec 13: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today said that the administration is committed to completely dismantle the terrorist ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir under the policy of zero tolerance to terrorism.
LG said a new system is now in place in the fight against terrorism, where affected families are coming forward with courage and confidence to share their pain and suffering.
Sinha said the administration, particularly the Police Department, is acting on their inputs and challenging those who are part of the terrorist ecosystem. The administration is listening to the people and taking action.
Those who committed crimes against innocent families along with terrorists will not be spared in any way,” Sinha said. He said the only objective of the administration is to destroy every remaining element of the terrorist ecosystem.
Your struggle is now over. It is our responsibility to ensure every arrangement for your life, and every step of this process will lead to justice,” LG added. The LG said that in the last four years, more than 85 people identified as terrorists were found working in Government jobs, and they have been removed from service.
He added that the process is ongoing as per legal provisions and will continue.
The LG said that families affected by terrorism should be able to live safely in their homes. He said that if their land or houses have been illegally occupied, they will be freed, except in cases involving the Jammu and Kashmir Government or the Government of India.
He reminded the audience that a helpline number has already been issued by the administration and urged affected families to approach the authorities.
There will be investigation, and it will be an effective investigation,” he said. The LG also directed Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendents of Police of the concerned districts to ensure that no injustice is done to victims’ families.
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