Another killing rekindles demand by KPs for relocation of PM package employees from Kashmir

Jammu | Wednesday | 17th August, 2022

Summary:

Jammu, Aug 17 (PTI) Kashmiri Pandits serving in the Valley on Wednesday held a massive protest against the killing of their community member in Shopian and demanded that the employees in Kashmir under the prime minister"s package be relocated to Jammu in view of selective and targeted killings.

Terrorists belonging to the Al-badr outfit shot dead a Kashmiri Pandit, Sunil Kumar Bhat, and injured his cousin Pitambar Kumar Bhat on Tuesday at an apple orchard in south Kashmir"s Shopian district, which had seen similar attacks on the minority community in April.

This casualty raised the number of targeted killings to 21 this year.

This is the second such attack on a minority community in the last 24 hours in the Valley.

On Monday evening, suspected militants exploded a hand grenade at Gopalpora in Chadoora area of central district of Budgam, injuring one Karan Kumar Singh.

Tuesday"s incident was a chilling reminder of the barbaric gunning down of a school principal Supinder Kaur last October.

Hundreds of Kashmir-posted KP employees, who are on strike and have been protesting for past three months here in support of their relocation to safer areas in Jammu, assembled at Relief Commissioner"s office and took out a rally to protest the fresh killing in the Valley.

They were also joined by activists of various Kashmiri Pandit organisations.

Raising "Bharat Mata Ki jai" and "Justice for KPs-relocation" slogans, they took out the protest rally and jammed the Tawi bridge on highway for hours.

They sat on a dharna for two hours on the bridge.

Police had to face a tough time to remove them from bridge and make the highway trafficable.

The protesters also briefly clashed with police who were forcibly evicting them from the bridge to restore the traffic.

"We have only one demand of relocation of our postings from Kashmir to Jammu as selective killings of Kashmiri Pandits continue unabated.

We have been made sitting ducks for target practice of terrorists", a protesting employee, Sunil, told reporters here.

KP employees have rejected government"s steps of grant of much delayed promotions, residential accommodations and postings in urban areas, reasoning that "security of life is prime".

"It is important for us to live for children and parents.