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J&K Govt quashes new recruitment list of migrant youth | No 'Acchay Din' for Kashmiri Pandits | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 15: With Chief Minister Omar Abdullah giving indications of quashing new recruitment list of migrant youth and giving preference to the old list of 2010 in a meeting of Kashmiri Pandits at Srinagar recently, hopes of hundreds of Kashmiri Pandit (KP) youth have belied who were waiting to get their appointment orders from the recruitment agencies within week's time. The decision has generated a lot of resentment among the displaced people who term the CM's decision unfortunate and childish saying if the government had to keep the old list stand by then it was not supposed to issue new advertisements and call interviews. They said even the recruitment agencies have issued appointment orders for 33 youth under the package who were interviewed recently and with the CM's directive entire process will get delayed. The aspirants who had applied for various posts under the PM's recruitment package for migrant youth said even the decision is in contravention of set procedures as nowhere so far the old waiting lists have been preferred for filling up new vacancies and CM's decision will set a wrong precedence in the State with the candidates who in future will not be selected in any recruitment process to seek the directives from Court of Law they deserve preference to new applicants. The migrant youth whose names have been selected for various posts said this way the Government was delaying the recruitment process for migrants deliberately. If it had to keep the old list stand by then why the fresh interviews were called and advertisements issued. ``We will not allow this to happen and challenge it at every fora'', said the aggrieved candidates who warned to launch a massive agitationby taking to streets at Jammu and Delhi. They said the decision is nothing but to further delay the PM's recruitment policy for migrants and the CM has been doing it deliberately that migrant youth should not get encouraged to return to Valley. The aggrieved youth also ought the opinion of Union Government on the issue and alleged that this was a ploy to sabotage the return process also. They said if the Government was sincere in recruiting the remaining candidates of the old list then why it was not done over the years. Moreover the aggrieved candidates also asked then what is the fun of holding CETs every year for admission to engineering and MBBS Courses why not to consider those students who lose chance of getting admission merely by a shortage of one or two marks, they asked while questioning the CM's decision. According to sources the CM recently in a meeting with some displaced youth here had given directives to officers to quash the new list by giving preference to old list prepared four years back. |
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