Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Militants Rehabilitation policy: Wives of ex-militants who returned home urge Imran-Modi to rescue them | KNO

Demand travel documents to return home especially for widows, divorced ones

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, February 02 (KNO) : Pakistani wives of Kashmiri militants who had returned under government announced rehabilitation policy on Saturday protested here, demanding state to implement its approved policy and issue them travel documents so that they can visit their homes. They raised slogans in favour of justice and urged government to stand by its promises done with them. “We returned along with our husbands after government declared its policy of rehabilitating militants and their families who come back from Pakistan, however state backstabbed us," protesting ladies told KNO, while accusing government of apathy towards human case. They protesting families said that the successive governments have played ‘cruel joke’ with their lives by turning blind eye towards their plight. They said that they returned over the then Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's announced Rehabilitation policy. The protesting women urged Government of India and Pakistan to help them and take serious note of women who either have been divorced or their husbands have died. "It's an irony that people who believed in states promise have been left to a life of misery by the state itself, it’s an apathy that state should shun," they said. According to KNO correspondent, they demanded that government should implement the much hyped rehabilitation policy and they be provided travel documents so that they can visit their homes in Pakistan. "We have been held hostage to the political gimmicks and many of our relatives including parents, brothers and sisters have died while waiting to have our last glimpse. It's high time that government relooks at our plight at takes a serious note of our conditions," they told KNO. The protest demonstration comes in wake of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit on Feb 3. "We appeal to PM Modi and President of India to have a look at our plight and take a bold decision to implement its own policy," they urged. (KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Pahalgam attackers punished; India won’t hesitate to strike again if provoked: Rajnath Singh | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

‘Normalcy must precede any political transition’: Bihar Guv Arif Khan on J&K statehood restoration | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Kashmiriyat another name for Insaniyat, says Raj Babbar | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Railways mulling direct Jammu to Srinagar train service | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

‘Mufti family caused more harm than Sheikh family’: Altaf Bukhari | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

PCOS, PCOD among major causes of infertility in Kashmir: Doctors | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Kakapora farmers struggle as flood-destroyed paddy remains unharvested, uncompensated | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Elderly man dies in Awantipora accident | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Police detain stunt biker within 24 hrs | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Postal ballot voting begins for Budgam bye-elections | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Home voting begins in Budgam for elderly, PwD electors | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Grand Mufti, residents oppose Gupt Ganga Waste Project, cite social, environmental risks | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

“Peace, people and possibilities in Jammu & Kashmir’: Music has replaced sounds of bullets and grenades in J&K: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Hopes return for tourism revival as snow blankets Sonamarg | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

KU’s e-Gov Portal offline, students call it ‘Digital Hell’ | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Gunfight breaks out in Kishtwar | KNO

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Guru Parv in Sgr: Top brass officials, admin lead Gurudwara visit | KNO

Copyright © 2021