Jammu, July 13 -- In a significant response to the administration's renewed outreach, nearly 1,200 families affected by terrorism have contacted district authorities across Jammu and Kashmir, seeking justice and rehabilitation-some after decades of silence and neglect. The development follows Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha's meeting with terror victim families in Anantnag on June 29, where he assured them of swift government action. Acting on his directions, all Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) across the Union Territory have established dedicated helplines and grievance cells to address pending cases.
According to official sources, over 1,200 complaints have been received so far through these district-leve...