The employees, however, termed the BJP assurances of a solution to their problem as a "mere eyewash".
A four-member BJP team which included MLCs Surinder Ambardar and Ramesh Arora, State General Secretary Narinder Singh and President Minority Cell Chand Bhat today met the protesting employees and told them that it were not the employees only but the entire Kashmiri pandit community which eventually has to return to the Valley and settle there.
He said they will create an environment in the Valley for the return of migrant pandits and will talk to whosoever comes forward for peace in the state.
"Many miscreants in Kashmir Valley targeted the camps of Kashmiri Pandit employees in stone pelting in places like Vessu, Kupwara, Mattan, Haal and others," Ambardar said.
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Meanwhile, the protesting employees termed the "assurances" by BJP leaders as a "mere eyewash".
He alleged that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his two-day Kashmir visit "did not enquire about the employees".
Over 1400 Kashmiri pandit employees returned to Jammu from various transit camps in the Valley in the wake of the violent protests that erupted after the Killing of Hizbul Mujahideen Commander Burhan Wani.
More than 1600 displaced Kashmiri pandits have been recruited under Prime Minister's special employment package and are posted in Kashmir since 2009.