Jammu and Kashmir Civilian Killings: No Safe Place Available in Srinagar, 30–40 Families Left City, Says Govt Employee Amit Kaul
On Thursday, Kashmiri Pandit and non-local government employees in Jammu and Kashmir took out a march to demand their immediate transfer to their respective home districts. Protesters said they are frustrated by the deteriorating security situation in the valley as nobody, including Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs are safe here.
A Central government employee under PM package said "Situation is getting worse, 4 killings took place today". "30-40 families have left the city". "Our demand was not fulfilled". "Their (govt's) safer places are within the city only, no safe place is available in Srinagar".
On Thursday, Kashmiri Pandit and non-local government employees in Jammu and Kashmir took out a march to demand their immediate transfer to their respective home districts. Protesters said they are frustrated by the deteriorating security situation in the valley as nobody, including Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs are safe here.
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