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| BJYM to launch movement for youth rights | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 10: The State unit of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) has decided to launch a movement for the rights of the youth in the Jammu & Kashmir who are facing many problems due to rising unemployment and corruption. This was stated by BJYM State president Ravinder Raina while addressing the first meeting of the newly elected office bearers at party headquarter Jammu. He said Government has no specific policy for youth to create employment avenues for them. He said the youth who manage to seek the job are also exploited as they have to work on meager salary and the youth has strong resentment against the present NC-Congress coalition. Raina appealed the youth not to get misled by the leaders of the Congress and the National Conference who have been hoodwinking the common people by making false assurances. He said that the state unit of BJYM would frame a youth policy and to put pressure on the state government to absorb unemployed youth on permanent basis jobs so that they are not made to suffer any more. Speaking on the occasion, BJYM General Secretary Inderjeet Singh Sambyal said Morcha would concentrate on education, health and employment which are burning issues for today's youth and informed the office bearers that an umbrella policy for the betterment of youth in all the three regions of the state is soon going to be framed. |
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