They raised slogans against the state and the central governments, accusing them of "forsaking" the Pandit community.
Demanding evacuation of those employees who have been struck in the Valley, they employees, continued their 'dharna' at the Relief Commissioners Office (RCO).
"Lot is being said about us on television debates, but we have become a forsaken lot, nobody came to our rescue when our transit camps were attacked by the stone pelting mob who were protesting against the killing of militant leader Burhan Wani", Manoj Koul, a protester said.
Majority of the protesting Kashmiri Pandits were given jobs under the Prime Ministers Rehabilitation Package for the Kashmiri Migrants.
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"It is the tenth day of the protest.The state and central governments are unmoved; the Kashmiri Pandits are a forsaken lot. Nobody cares for us," Parmod Bhat another employees said.
"We were not given time to meet the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh as the state government has been keeping the central government in the dark over the condition of Kashmiri Pandit employees", Bhushan Kumar another employee said.
"After several transit camps were attacked, they have been vacated by the KP employees, who escaped to Jammu to save themselves from the wrath of stone pelting mob...They have refused to return to the Valley", APMCC National spokesman King Bharti said.