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NPP protests exclusion of Jammu from SPOs recruitment drive
9/29/2016 10:37:40 PM
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Jammu, Sept 29: Flaying the neglect of the Jammu youth in the sphere of employment besides outright exclusion of the region from the recruitment of SPOs, a contingent of Panthers Party activists led by Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and Yash Paul Kundal state president Young Panthers along with other leaders staged a massive protest demonstration seeking equal share for Jammu region in the recruitment drive at exhibition ground Jammu today.
Accusing BJP led Union Government for administering another obnoxious doze of discrimination to Jammu region, Singh divulged that the BJP had once again perpetrated injustice to the Dogra youth by taking a decision to recruit 10000 SPOs in the Police department all from Kashmir.
He lamented that it happened for the first time in history that all posts sanctioned for the state were assigned to the valley to the exclusion of Jammu and Ladakh region.
Singh said that while the Saffron Party had adopted the policy of appeasement towards the youth of Kashmir who were involved in civil unrest and other subversive acts including stone pelting, arsoning and violent shut downs in the ongoing turmoil, the youth of Jammu and Ladakh carrying National flag in their hands to confront the secessionist agenda would be out rightly debarred from the recruitment drive.
He demanded that the aforesaid recruitment should be carried out in equal proportion in all the three regions of the State. He announced to launch a full throttle campaign against BJP's acts of surrender and subterfuge if the recruitment decision of the SPOs was not revoked and devolved equally upon all the regions.
Lambasting the State government's nonchalant attitude towards the SPO's working in Police Department, he revealed that the induction of Special Police Officers was an important adjunct to the security paraphernalia in the wake of proliferation of militancy in state in last more than two decades. Expressing solidarity with the daily wagers, need based workers and CP workers of health department, Yash Paul Kundal divulged that these temporary employees had been languishing in open and observing strike for the last fifteen days but the state government had not paid any heed to their miseries.
He said that these employees including several others who had been rendering their services in the Medical College and subordinate hospitals for the last 10-15 years were awaiting the release of their pending salaries for the past 30 months.
He regretted that while the BJP-PDP had initiated the recruitment drive for Kashmir youth, the need based and casual workers of Jammu region already working in deptts. like Health and Medical Education were being terminated. He reiterated the pledge of JKNPP to fight tooth and nail for Jammu's cause.
Prominent among those who spoke on the included Rajesh Padgotra, Gagan Partap Singh, Nirmal Kishore, Arun Khajuria, Rashmikant Khajuria, Mohinder Singh, Udheyveer, Koshal Sharma, Akhil Sharma, Sushil Singh, Ashok Chouhan besides others.
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