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The actual on ground situation is actually exactly opposite,the arm license renewals have became painfully slow ,even for ex servicemen,in hindu majority areas i.e Jammu Division,forget ak 47s.
Govt has been painfully oblivious to the pain of HINDU Dogra majority in Jammu province ,which is ready to protect itself but is not being armed thanks to misguided policies in Delhi.
Jammu is already Hindu majority but whats the point if you don't even allow us to protect ourselves?? Gun licenses should be given to more border area residents with less red tape, but the fact of the matter is sadly it was easier under previous Congress govts to get gun licenses here,even license renewals are taking years now.
All these policies sound great in concept and forums,but the Govt has proven especially ineffective at implementing any such on ground.
Zero kashmiri pandits are yet to settle in Kashmir,and this is what 3rd modi term??
Huge issues in policy making and implementation, from babus and retarded Arms licenses policies to add to that.
I'm fully behind Dogras on all of this; to a significant extent whatever hold/peace India has managed over there is thanks to you guys doing heavy lifting (both as a pro-India civil populace and also through your significant rates of military service/enlistment). I also very strongly feel that you guys should have been freed of the Kashmir Valley in 2019 when Ladakh was separated. Bifurcating instead of Trifurcating was one of many massive fuck-ups by this Gvt in that region.
As far as KP's are concerned, all I'll say is I don't judge the Govt harshly at all for the fact that they haven't returned. There aren't many who are interested in returning, and with the exception of the ex-military ones, not too many of them would be currently suitable for being sent there. Those who are interested in returning should be sent back once the ex-servicemen & armed, dabang/gunda type settlers have done the job of stabilizing, pacifying and demographically correcting the region.