Jammu, Dec. 12 -- The Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor (LG) Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that families of terror victims were left to struggle in silence for decades and justice was denied to them. Addressing families of the terror victims here after handing over job letters to 41 next of kin, Sinha said, "The deep scars on their souls were never healed. Such families are now being recognised, respected and rehabilitated." Appointment letters were also handed over to 22 beneficiaries in age relaxation cases and 19 wards of J&K Police martyrs under compassionate appointment rules SRO-43 and Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS). Earlier, on July 28, the LG had handed over the appointment letters to 94 Next of Kins (NoKs) of terror victims from Jammu division. The move brings relief to 135 terror victim families from Jammu division who were denied justice for decades. "Jobs to real victims of terror and true martyrs reflect the commitment that the nation stands with them with concrete action," Sinha said. He reiterated his commitment to restore the dignity and economic security to those families, who paid the highest price. "Our mission is to bring about the change in the lives of those families who were deliberately deprived of justice so that they can contribute in society's all-round progress and nation building," he said. "With the government job appointment letters to 41 terror victim families, 22 age relaxation cases and 19 wards of J&K Police martyrs, we have fulfilled our commitment," he added. Sinha said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah, the government was dismantling the entire terror ecosystem. "We have not bought peace, but established peace. The days of misgovernance are over. Now terrorists, separatists and their patrons are not given government jobs but they are being identified and given the harshest punishment for their deeds," Sinha said....