"We have decided to give six per cent reservation to the ex-servicemen in the police force so they get re-employment," Swaraj said while addressing an election rally here today.
In a bid to woo ex-servicemen who form a large chunk of voter base in this village, which shares border with Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, Swaraj said the government has decided to provide land at low cost to the ex-servicemen so that their colonies could be established.
She said the government was committed to settle the claims of the refugees from the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
"Claims of the 1947 Pakistan-occupied Kashmir refugees would be settled so that they don't remain refugees any longer. We will also provide compensation to the refugees of 1965 and 1971," she said.
Swaraj said the government would also provide ownership rights to the people who are living in the evacuee property in the state.
"The people who live in the evacuee property would get the ownership rights of the property," she said.
Meanwhile in another election rally in Nagrota, Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani appealed the voters in the state to end the "dynastic rule".
"The time has come to end the dynastic rule of Father-son and Father-Daughter from the state," she said.
She said that the National Conference, congress and PDP led have done nothing for the people of the state and it was the time to weed out the corrupt government from the state.
