Government is committed to the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits: LG Manoj Sinha

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has said that the Central and State Governments are fully committed for the rehabilitation and welfare of Kashmiri Pandits. Under the Prime Minister’s Development Package, 1025 out of 6000 transit houses are ready at various places in the valley. 1488 are on the verge of being ready. Rest of the work will start soon. With this, the recruitment process has been completed for 4678 posts out of six thousand posts. All the posts will be filled by June. He was talking to reporters in Jammu on Friday.
On the question of the Commission of Inquiry for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley and the genocide in the Kashmir Valley and Jammu division in the nineties, the LG said that the government does not want to say, but to do something. Only jobs and housing is not the solution, he said. We are taking other measures. We have created a portal for land return of the displaced, in which 70 percent of the complaints have been resolved. The remaining cases are in the revenue courts. The intention is to provide employment opportunities to every citizen of the state. On the commission of inquiry for the genocide said that this many statements are coming. I want to say that you see what happens next.