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| NC lost battle before it commenced | | Unkept promises isolate party | | Shakeel A Khan
SRINAGAR, Aug 7: Un kept promises mostly regarding employment have isolated the NC led coalition government. The NC has severed relations with the people giving an indication that it has lost the battle before it has commenced. The job aspirants of the state say that the people in power have been talking of the unemployment problem of the state only as a means of time buying tactics so as to hide their failures. As per these job aspirants, the coalition partners only want to take advantage over each other, otherwise these people have no noble intentions to address this burning issue. "The recruitment agencies have become dysfunctional as the government hasn't any plans to give some relief to the educated unemployed masses of the state. The only business of the people at the helm of the affairs is that they issue statements that thousands of posts are lying vacant in different departments which have been referred to the concerned agencies," said Mohammad Ayub, a job aspirant from Srinagar. Ayub, who was seemingly upset, regretted his decision to pursue education because he doesn't see the light at the end of the tunnel. Ayub said that the people in power by saying that they are really concerned over the plight of the unemployed youth is nothing but to play with their emotions as issuing such statements is their only capacity which they can display. It is pertinent to mention here that addressing the unemployment problem isn't in the priorities of the government which can be justified by the fact that the job aspirants of the state have applied for some posts years before but the limit is that the interviews for these posts haven't been conducted so for thus leaving these aspirants in a state of shock and disbelief. "I applied for one of the posts as advertised by the SSRB many years before but till date I have no information as to what happened to it. I even don't know whether the interviews for that post have been conducted or not as I didn't receive any call letter from the concerned agency," said Abdul Majeed from Budgam while talking to the Early Times. Majeed continued to say that as the assembly elections are round the corner, the leaders of the coalition parties are a treat to watch these days as they are talking in a very soft language these days hoping against the hope that the people of the state will fall in their trap again. Majeed says that there are thousands, in fact lakhs of unemployed youth like him who want the present government be replaced by the people who are more conscious towards the sufferings of the unemployed youth. |
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