At SKICC event, over 150 beneficiaries recall years of struggle, express hope after receiving govt jobs
Srinagar: Families of terrorism victims from various parts of Jammu and Kashmir expressed their gratitude after receiving government job appointment letters from Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at an event held at SKICC Srinagar on Tuesday.
As per the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the event was attended by more than 150 affected families, and a total of 158 appointment letters were handed over to the next of kin of those who lost their lives in terror-related incidents.
The details say, beneficiaries included people from north, south and central Kashmir.
Many of the recipients became emotional as they recalled their difficult journeys and years of struggle following the loss of their loved ones.
Muzaffar Ahmad Sheikh from Anantnag said that after losing his father, life became a constant battle. “We were left alone with no one to help us. Today, this job letter gives me hope and recognition,” he said.
Suhail Majeed Wani also shared his experience, saying the day brought back many painful memories but also a sense of relief. “This means a lot to us. We were not remembered for years, but today the administration stood by us,” he said.
From Srinagar, Amir Khan said that the gesture by LG Sinha has given him a reason to feel hopeful. “This has come after years of silence. It is a step that gives meaning to my father’s sacrifice,” he added.
Similarly, many other beneficiaries present at the event also thanked the administration and said that the opportunity will help them build a stable future—(KNO)
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