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Jammu based ministers failed their electorate: Harsh | Panthers vow to fight exploitation of Jammu youth | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 25: Complementing the people of Jammu for the commendable display of unity and solidarity for the cause of Jammu region by observing a complete and peaceful shut down, JKNPP Chairman and former Minister Harsh Dev Singh said that well begun is half done. Harsh said it was a historic bandh as almost all the political and social organizations of Jammu minus BJP joined hands to defeat the nefarious designs of shifting the AIIMS to Kashmir. "It was regrettable that the coalition government had refused to make even a single comment in respect of any of its commitments made to the people of Jammu region during elections," he said. Accusing the Jammu based ministers of `criminal silence' on surrender of AIIMS, obnoxious recruitment policy, Toll Plaza at Bantalab, Nagrota and non-inclusion of Jammu based issues in the CMP, the former minister said the deprivation "had turned into a furnace." He also condemned what he termed anti-youth posturing of the government and sought revocation of the new recruitment policy. Meanwhile, the state president Balwant Singh Mankotia, and President youth Panther Party, Yash Paul Kundal lashed out at the government for the recruitment policy. They said it will deprive 60% to 70% of the salaries fixed for a particular post to the new recruits for the first seven years. He said that with the new recruits proposed to be given less than half of the actual salary meant for the job, this would mean a grave injustice to the educated youth beside providing the highest example of Human Rights violations a phrase persistently used by the government. Rejecting the said Recruitment Policy, they said that the JKNPP shall never allow such exploitation of the youth. |
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