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| Mufti rakes up backdoor appointment issue to channelize youth energy for chance | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 28: Former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who is himself monitoring party's campaign for Lok Sabha elections in Jammu region, today sought support of the youth to throw out Omar Abdullah's "corrupt" regime. Mufti while announcing formation of student's wing of PDP, today pointed out large backdoor appointments made during the five years tenure of Omar Abdullah. He said that youth are the worst victims of the wrong policies being propagated by the government headed by young Omar Abdullah. He said that backdoor Appointments have been going unabated in various government departments and meritorious and deserving youth are bearing brunt of this mis-deeds of the coalition regime. He said that hundreds of people have been appointed through illegal means in various departments of the state. He said that the young Chief Minister and his government has failed to come up to the expectations of all sections of the society.Exhorting youth to lead the movement for change in Jammu and Kashmir in 2014, he assured that PDP would formulate a comprehensive youth policy in the state to address grievances of the younger generation. Mufti assured that aspirations and concerns of youth would be adequately accommodated by the PDP in its pro-people agenda. "PDP is the only party which had formulated a youth police and party would continue to accommodate wishes and aspirations all youth in its programmes and policies in future also", he assured and exhorted younger generation to become part of movement for change in Jammu and Kashmir. "Youth have to play a crucial role in shaping up politically emancipated and economically vibrant future for Jammu and Kashmir", he said and added that PDP is committed to establish a new system of justice and equality in the State. Reminding that gathering PDP, during its tenure, had institutionalized recruitment process to ensure that only deserving and meritorious candidates would get jobs, he regretted that present regime has bulldozed such institutions to encourage backdoor appointments. He reminded that during the previous PDP led regime as many as 80,000 youth were given government jobs with full transparency and only genuine and deserving youth were provided employment. "Not even a single case of corruption, nepotism and favoritism came to our notice during these recruitments", he said. |
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