
J-K Implements Job Restrictions for Those Linked to Stone Pelting and Militancy.image/the Kashmiryat
J-K Implements Job Restrictions for Those Linked to Stone Pelting and Militancy
On Monday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that individuals with a history of stone pelting and any associations with militancy would be ineligible for government employment in Jammu and Kashmir.
During the discussion on the J&K Reservation (Amendment) bill and J&K Re-organisation Bill 2023 in the Rajya Sabha, Shah emphasized that there would be no leniency towards militants and their supporters, and those linked to stone pelting or terrorism would be barred from government jobs in J&K.
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He announced the initiation of the process to dismiss government employees with connections to militancy.Shah highlighted the successful integration of youth into mainstream society in the north-east and extended a welcome to the youth of Kashmir wielding arms, urging them to lay down their weapons and join the mainstream.
The Home Minister outlined the Centre’s comprehensive plan for zero tolerance of terror and complete area dominance, aiming to make Kashmir terrorism-free. He disclosed plans for a terrorist-specific jail in J&K, costing Rs 130 Crore, equipped with advanced facilities such as jammers to prevent security breaches.Shah addressed those who claimed Article 370 was temporary, stating that the recent Supreme Court verdict has debunked such assertions.
He envisioned a Kashmir characterized by peace, progress, and development, asserting that the souls of leaders like Shyama Prasad Mukherji, who resigned from Nehru’s cabinet opposing multiple flags and constitutions, would be at ease.
The Home Minister celebrated the recent openness of Muharram processions on J&K roads after 30 years and emphasized that the nation, not just the BJP, embraces the Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370.
According to Shah, J&K is witnessing a new era marked by peace, prosperity, and development, with the reopening of theaters, upcoming cinemas, and a significant rise in tourists choosing to stay in Kashmiri homes. He declared that the journey towards a terrorism-free Kashmir has commenced.
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