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SYSF in Collaboration with Distt. Admin. Baramulla Hold Interaction Session With Terror Victim Families

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
March 30, 2026
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SYSF in Collaboration with Distt. Admin. Baramulla Hold Interaction Session With Terror Victim Families
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DC Assures Special Assistance Support And Fast Tracking of Pending SRO Cases

Baramulla, March 30: On the directions Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, UT of J&K, Save Youth Save Future (SYSF) Foundation, in collaboration with the District Administration Baramulla, today organized an interaction programme with families of terror victims at Dak Bungalow Baramulla, aimed at providing a platform to listen to their concerns and address the challenges faced by them.

The event was presided by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, S.F. Hamid, and attended by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Baramulla, Gurinderpal Singh; Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Baramulla, Syed Altaf Hussain Musvi; Chairman of Save Youth Save Future Foundation, Wajahat Farooq; along with several families from district Baramulla affected by terrorism.

During the interaction, terror victim families shared the challenges they continue to face, including issues related to rehabilitation, financial assistance, and access to government schemes. They sought timely intervention and support from the administration to address their grievances.

Addressing the gathering, the DC expressed deep empathy with the victims and their families, stating that the administration stands firmly with them in their difficult journey.

Meanwhile, the DC expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha Ji for enabling sustained support mechanisms for the affected families and appreciated the efforts of Save Youth Save Future Foundation, describing it as a beacon of hope and a significant movement working towards the rehabilitation and empowerment of terror victim families.

Meanwhile, S.F. Hamid assured that his office remains open and accessible to all the affected families and reiterated the administration’s commitment to ensuring their welfare and dignity.

A key concern raised during the programme was the pendency of cases under relevant SRO provisions. The DC assured that all such pending cases would be examined and fast tracked to ensure that deserving beneficiaries receive justice and rightful assistance.

To address specific grievances related to alleged land grabbing faced by some victim families, the DC announced the formation of a dedicated cell under the supervision of the ADC Baramulla which will assess such cases and take appropriate action to safeguard the rights of the affected families.

For families dependent on terror victims whose applications under the SRO-43 are still under process, the DC assured that a special assistance programme will be initiated to support their basic needs, including medical care, education, and necessary financial assistance.

The DC stated that the district administration under the guidance of hon’ble LG will provide necessary handholding support to ensure that the victims and their families are able to lead dignified lives.

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