Jammu, Oct 23: Terrorism is “taking its last breath” in the union territory, according to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who made this statement on Monday. He stated that lands in the valley will be given to employees who are members of the Kashmiri Pandit community at a reduced cost to meet their housing needs. The state of security has improved from earlier times. At the Mata Bhadrakali shrine on the outskirts of Jammu city, Sinha addressed Kashmiri Pandits and declared, “With confidence, I can say that terrorism is taking its last breath.”According to Sinha, terrorists have previously attacked vulnerable areas in an effort to engender fear in the neighbourhood. The adjacent nation is making a conscious effort to maintain the terrorism crisis in Jammu and Kashmir. We are working tirelessly to protect marginalised communities and Kashmiri Pandits, among other vulnerable groups. In pursuit of this objective, the police and security personnel are working nonstop, he stated. LG Sinha and Kashmiri Pandits from all across Jammu attended the celebration of Maha Navami at the Mata Bhadrakali temple in Jammu, which is a copy of a temple in the Kupwara area of north Kashmir.According to Sinha, government workers who are Pandit citizens of Kashmir will be given land in Srinagar at discounted prices for residential use. “We’ll see to it that this arrangement is quickly made. He declared, “My administration and office are available for the community’s members to address their legitimate concerns.” In addition, he stated that accommodations for workers who are part of the Kashmiri Pandit community have been planned and will be allocated promptly.There will be tighter security at these lodging locations throughout Kashmir. We anticipate a timely response from the Home Ministry regarding the submission of a proposal, which will lead to its implementation,” he continued.