Over 200 employees from various KP colonies in the Valley where they were posted under the Prime Minister Special Employment package in 2008, narrated incidents of stonepelting by teenagers, even females, stopping of milk and other supplies and the failure of security forces, despite distress calls from the PMO to the CMO and DGP.
"We have decided not to join our jobs. The governments at the Centre and the state have failed to protect us, despite distress calls from the Prime Minister's Office. There was no security deployment around our camp despite stonepelting by teenagers," Sarita Kumari, agovernment employee posted in south Kashmir and living in Vessu transit accommodation, told reporters here.
The KP employees said they had high hopes from the Narendra Modi and Mehbooba Mufti governments that they will protect them as they had volunteered to go to the Valley and serve the Kashmiri society, despite opposition from within the community.
Veena, living in Sheikhpora Budgam transit accommodation, said, "The community should support our cause. We cannot serve in Kashmir again. How can we teach those who resort to stonepelting."
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"KP employees were put under lock-and-key in Mattan transit accommodation and were not allowed to leave for their homes in Jammu. Are we sacrificial goats?" he asked.
The KP employees hit out at the Kashmiri Muslim society
and separatists for their statements to the international community that Pandits were welcome and the society would protect them in their homes in Kashmir.
Sanjay Kumar, whose wife and family are still stuck in the
troubled Haal transit accommodation, alleged, "The Haal employees colony was attacked by stonepelting mobs dozens of times during three days. The river was diverted to flood the colony to kill theinmates.
"On the fourth day, Rashtriya Rifles troops from Rajouri were brought to protect the area while four days of stonepelting damaged vehicles and window panes of the quarters," he said.
KP organisations hit out at the Centre and state for attacks on the community across Kashmir and threatened to recall all the employees from the Valley if the governments failed to instill confidence among them.
"We would recall all the employees to Jammu. They should sit with their families here. Are we waiting for Pandits to get killed in Kashmir?" asked RK Bhat, President, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS).