She was speaking about her government's efforts to rehabilitate Kashmiri Pandits who migrated on a large scale after the insurgency began in the state.
Mufti attended 'India Ideas Conclave 2017' organized by India Foundation here.
"My father, in the year 2002, started building transit accommodations for Kashmiri pandits. Now we are trying to add more accommodations to those places," she said, responding to a question during an interaction.
"So we are already on the job, and we are not only getting back Kashmiri Pandits but we are also trying to rehabilitate the people who are already staying there," the chief minister said.
"Kashmiri Pandits who are living here (who didn't leave the state despite the insurgency) also need attention.
"We are also trying to give them jobs, so that they don't pay the penalty of staying back," she said.
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