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BJP failed to protect rights of J&K youth: IYC Secretary
1/6/2021 10:52:19 PM

EArly Times Report

JAMMU, Jan 6: Jagdeev Gaga, IYC Secretary and Incharge J&K criticized the BJP Govt at the Centre for its failure to provide government jobs to the youth of the country and befooling and depriving the unemployed of desired jobs.
While chairing a meeting here today, the IYC Secretary said that the BJP led Government at the Centre has befooled the masses with its lies and bogus assurances besides its UT leadership has misled the innocent youth in a wave of jobs. “Even BJP’s UT leadership, the general public is fed up with these lied and bogus plans narrated to them by the Central leadership,” Gaga said, adding “BJP already knew they could never fulfill the promise of jobs they made to educated people of J&K and at that particular time making of these fake promises was to gain power by their vote bank.” Even the BJP’s Central and UT leadership, Gaga said, has seriously failed to fulfill the promise of 2.5 crore per year which it has promised to provide on war footing.
While lambasting the BJP leadership, Uday Bhanu Chib, President JKPYC said that the party has played with the future of youth of the nation as J&K facing immense problems due to lack of policy and anti-youth policies of BJP besides accountability.
Amit Sharma, DCC Working President Reasi threw light on the hardships being faced by the youth of J&K due to rising employment and lack of vacancies which are not being announced by the BJP led government.
Sahil Singh Langeh also criticized J&K BJP leadership for doing nothing for youth who had pinned their hopes on BJP by voting the saffron party to power. He said that the youth have brought BJP to power in the year 2014 as the party fooled these youth with fake promises of jobs and employment. Meanwhile, Ajay Salalia who was serving the party as DYC Vice President Reasi was promoted as DYC President Reasi. Ajay thanked the leadership for promoting him and assured the party leadership that he will selflessly serve the people and the party. Neha Bhagat and Jahazaib Sirwal, Spokespersons JKPYC, Amit Seyal also spoke on the occasion.
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