The Kashmir Files director Vivek Agnihotri's sharp reaction came after a terror group allegedly released a hit list of 56 Kashmiri Pandits working in the Valley.
The BJP on Sunday urged police to probe the militant threat to the 56 Kashmiri Pandit employees and stressed the administration to ensure their security.
Jammu, October 17 (Scoop News)- SOS International- an organization of PoJK Displaced Persons, has expressed its serious concern over insensitive attitude of the Government towards the grievances and issues of the displaced community and said that contrary to their hope of getting justice after abrogation of Article 370, the situation has turned from bad to worse.
Addressing a press conference on Sunday, Chairman of SOS International, Rajiv Chuni accompanied by Prof. N. N. Sharma, V. K. Datta, Jagjit Singh, Ved Raj Bali, Daleep Singh Chib, Satinder Dev Gupta & Dharamvir Gupta drew attention towards the “PM Central Assistant Scheme for PoJK DPs” which was not fully implemented and then suddenly stopped without assigning any reason thus depriving hundreds of displaced families from getting the cash assistance.
“Due to unnecessary conditions and the tiresome process required in filing the case by PoJK DPs for getting cash assistance under the scheme, a large number of t
violence free in the future. and i think we should be working towards that. that is still a goal that s achievable for most violence perpetrators. and when it comes to very young criminals, and i m thinking particularly here of 1993, the case, the notorious case ofjamie bulger, who was killed, a two year old boy killed by two ten year olds. and at the time, they were the youngest people in english history to be convicted of murder. they were released at the age of 18. i mean, do you think that we should make exceptions for very young people? because one of them did actually go on to recommit, not murder, but did go back into prison. yes, and i think that s a really good example of the importance of rehabilitation interventions. particularly because the perpetrators, very young perpetrators of violence, are incredibly unusual. again, it s statistically incredibly rare. so when you ve got a case like that, it s actually the rehabilitation package has to be really good and really in depth