Reserved category employees posted in Kashmir suspend strike

Reserved Category employees sitting on dharna on 290th day in Jammu.
Reserved Category employees sitting on dharna on 290th day in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 17: Reserved category employees who fled Kashmir following last year’s targeted killings of their colleagues announced today the suspension of their 290-day strike seeking relocation away from the Valley.
Reserved Category Employees’ Association leaders Kuldeep Kumar and Anjana Bala said the decision to suspend the strike was taken after a 10-member coordination committee held several rounds of talks with the Lt Governor-led administration over the past two weeks.
The decision to suspend the agitation comes a fortnight after Kashmiri Pandits placed in Valley under the Prime Minister’s package also announced the suspension of their 310-day agitation. A majority of them have already resumed their duties in Kashmir.
Hundreds of Reserved Category employees who hail from Jammu Division and migrant Kashmiri Pandit employees in the Valley fled to the winter capital May last year following the killing of Rajni Bala and Rahul Bhat by terrorists.
While Bhat was shot dead in his office in Central Kashmir’s Budgam on May 12, school teacher Bala was gunned down in south Kashmir’s Kulgam on May 31.
“Most of the 3,500 Reserved Category employees have already served in the Valley for over 15 years and we want the government to come out with a transfer policy, along with addressing our security concerns and appropriate accommodation,” they said.
They further said the organisation decided to suspend the agitation for the time being on the assurance of the administration that all their issues would be addressed in a time-bound manner.
“The talks with the administration are going on and we are hopeful of a positive outcome. The next course of action depends on the outcome of the dialogue,” Anjana said.