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| PDP criticizes State Govt for unemployment, corruption | | | Early Times Report jammu, Jan 22: People's Democratic Party (PDP) today criticized state government for its failure to mitigate the problems being faced by masses including unemployment, regular salaries and other pending issue. According to press release, a meeting of PDP was held under its Zonal president Kalakote Advocate Majid Shah and Asad Bari Shah. On the occasion they also welcomed recently joined, Rajesh Jamwal in party fold.Addressing the participants, Asad Bari Shah said that the ruling coalition government has totally failed to solve the problems being faced masses. "Now the government is ignoring people as well as their offices are lying defunct as government is busy to find such tactics which helps them to gain political mileage during upcoming elections such as creation of Administrative Units and other but the people are well aware of their tactic and will never vote against the corruption and unemployment," he said. He appealed people to vote in favor of PDP for their benefit as well as up-liftment of their society and also assured people in the meeting that PDP party would alwayz support them for their genuine problems and issues. Criticizing new recruitment policy, Advocate Majid Shah termed this policy as anti- youth and said that youth of Jammu and Kashmir were disappointed with this move of government and instead of providing good job opportunities this coalition government has implemented anti-youth policy. He assured that if the PDP comes in power they would revoke this policy and would a develop policy which reduce the unemployment rate in the state. He also appealed the youths to support PDP in upcoming elections. Others who were present in the meeting included block president Kalakote, Maqbool Hussain, block president youth Kalakote, Mansoor Hussain, retired master Prem Sharma, retired district deputy officer treasury Prem Sharma, Netrapal, Sajid Mirza, Aamir Sohail, Haji Zubair, Mohammad Gaffor, Molvi Fazal ul Rehman and others. |
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