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Kashmiri Pandit Employee Not Eligible For Transfer Outside Kashmir: MHA

 The Government on Wednesday said that a Kashmiri Pandit employee, recruited under special drive, was not eligible for transfer outside the Valley “under any circumstances.”

In a written reply to a query if the government was considering transfer of Kashmiri Pandit.

Employees’ to safe havens outside the valley, Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai said that in terms of Jammu and Kashmir Kashmiri Migrants (Special Drive) Recruitment Rules, 2009 notified on 30 December 2009, the appointees shall have to work within Kashmir Valley and “shall not be eligible for transfer outside the Valley under any circumstances.”

“However, they have been posted at safer zones in various District/Tehsil/Headquarters within the Kashmir Division,” he said while responding to a query by Vivek K. Tankha.

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Besides, Rai said, the Government has taken several measures to ensure safety of minorities in the Valley. “These include a robust security and intelligence grid, day & night area domination, patrolling and proactive operations against (militants), round the clock checking at Nakas, deployment of security forces at strategic points to thwart any (militant) attack,” he said in the reply.

Rai said that nine government employees (excluding security forces) including one Kashmiri Pandit have lost their lives in militancy-related incidents in J&K.

“The Government has a policy of zero tolerance against (militancy) and the security situation has improved significantly in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). There has been substantial decline in (militant) attacks from 417 in 2018 to 229 in 2021,” he said, adding, “Since the repeal of Article 370, 09 Government employees (excluding security forces) including 01 Kashmiri Pandit have lost their lives in (militancy)-related incidents in J&K.”

He was responding to a question by the parliamentarian regarding the number of employees, including Kashmiri Pandits, of the State and the Central Governments in J&K and Ladakh who lost their lives in militancy-related incidents since the abrogation of Article 370 on 5th August, 2019. (GNS)

Sherjeel Malik

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