The ongoing protest by the KP employees, who have refused to join their duty in the Valley following alleged attacks by mobs on their transit camps there, completed 100 days today.
"The conditions are not conducive in the Valley for KP employees, who had to flee to Jammu due to lack of security after the unrest began in Kashmir in early July, to join their duties," Ambardar, who is BJP MLC, told reporters here at a sports competition meet being organised by BJP Kashmir unit for displaced Kashmiri pandits in memory of Prem Nath Dogra in various KP displaced camps and schools.
Ambardar said it was "unfortunate" that the students in Kashmir have not attended their schools for last three months due to the ongoing protest.
"How can KP employees go and join services in Kashmir when some miscreants are burning down schools there day in and day out. They want to destroy the education edifice of the Valley, and in such circumstances when even school buildings are not spared, I don't think these can be considered as conducive conditions for KP employees to go back to join their duties," the MLC said.
"Our protest has completed 100 days today but so far nobody from the government has bothered to listen to our grievances. Our salaries have been withheld since July,", President, All Migrant Employees Association Kashmir, Ruban Saproo said.
Over 1,500 employees from the KP community, employed under the Prime Minister's rehabilitation package, had moved to Jammu after their transit camps in Kashmir were allegedly attacked by stone-pelting mobs in the wake of the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8.
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