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No Place For Terror
11/6/2025 10:46:16 PM
While addressing a two-day International Symposium on “Peace, People and Possibilities in Jammu & Kashmir” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reiterated the resolve of the government to dismantle the terror ecosystem.
The Lieutenant Governor described the people of Jammu Kashmir as the very heartbeat of peace. And called upon all sections of society to work as a single, unified force against elements attempting to disrupt peace, and to counter the threats of drug addiction and youth radicalization.
During the past six years the government has broken the back of the terror eco-system in Kashmir. The terrorist and their supporters have been dealt with an iron first,
The government employees who were connected with the terror eco-system have been weeded out and stand terminated from the services. Even today, there are some remnants of the terror ecosystem who, by speaking in the language of Pakistan, seek to disturb peace. The need of the hour is to identify and expose such elements, ensuring that they have no space in the society.
As of today peace is visible in J&K in the dignity of ordinary citizens and in their growing opportunities. The common people of J&K have become symbols of peace. They are shaping it through hard work, resilience, and collective progress.
Lot of sacrifices have been rendered by Army, paramilitary forces and J&K Police to establish peace in the region. The people need to ensure that their sacrifices are protected so that no one can disturb the peace which has returned to J&K after three decades of Pakistan sponsored turmoil.
Peace in Jammu and Kashmir is no longer a distant dream it is a lived reality, visible in the smiles of schoolchildren, in the confidence of women entrepreneurs, and in the hope of a new generation that refuses to be defined by conflict. The message from LG Manoj Sinha is clear: unity, vigilance, and collective resolve are the pillars upon which a peaceful, prosperous, and progressive Jammu and Kashmir will continue to rise.
After 2019, a new Jammu and Kashmir has been built where the echoes of violence have been replaced by the sounds of music. The walls of schools are no longer terrified by the sound of stones today, they resound with the laughter of students. Pulwama and Shopian districts in South Kashmir, once considered as hotbeds of terrorism have now become vibrant hubs of education and opportunity. Polo View and Lal Chowk in Srinagar city, which were once deserted, are now brimming with activity. What couldn’t change in 30 years has been transformed within just five to six years.
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