Jammu & Kashmir Assembly to Consider Landmark Trauma Healing Legislation in Upcoming Session
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly is poised to deliberate on a significant private member's bill during its forthcoming Budget Session, commencing Monday. The proposed legislation, formally designated as the Jammu and Kashmir Reconciliation, Trauma Healing and Dignity Bill, 2026, represents a substantive legislative initiative aimed at addressing the profound psychosocial impact of protracted conflict in the Union Territory. Introduced by a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), the bill seeks to institutionalize a framework for trauma healing and reconciliation for populations affected by decades of violence. This move underscores a growing recognition within the legislative body of the necessity for structured, long-term psychosocial support mechanisms beyond immediate security and developmental policies. The bill's formal consideration signals a potential shift toward incorporating comprehensive mental health and societal healing into the region's governance agenda. Its progression will be closely monitored as a barometer of legislative priorities concerning post-conflict rehabilitation and the complex process of fostering sustainable peace and dignity for affected communities in Jammu and Kashmir.