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Domicile law failed to address people’s issues: Partap | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 28: Young Panthers expressed serious concern for neglecting the rights of Jammu and Kashmir’s unemployed youth for gazetted as well as non-gazetted government jobs in J&K. Young Panthers leader, Partap Singh Jamwal expressed shock over the Domicile law brought at a time when the J&K is in the grip of coronavirus pandemic. He said it was surprising to note that bill has snatched rights of our youth for jobs. He said that not only that the opening of jobs for central government employees of other states as also those outside students who have passed their 10th and 12th class with a minimum stay of seven years they would also become eligible for government jobs thereby depriving the local youth of even the negligible job avenues in J&K. He said that Under the new law, anyone who has resided for 15 years in Jammu and Kashmir or has studied for seven years and appeared in Class 10 and Class 12 examinations in an educational institution located in the Union Territory is a domicile. He said the new set of rules would include several outsiders within the ambit of the domicile law, entitle them to avail domicile certificate and ultimately enable them to encroach upon the share of educated unemployed youth in government jobs in the UT. Partap said that youth of J&K reject the new domicile law, which has failed to address and acknowledge issue of the people especially youth in the UT. |
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