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Mankotia start "Jan-Jagran Sampark Abhiyan"
1/3/2020 10:37:20 PM

Early Times Report

UDHAMPUR, Jan 3: After advertising Job applications on the national level to fill the vacant posts in JK High Court by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, the President Panthers Party Balwant Singh Mankotia today started the "Jan-Jagran Sampark Abhiyan" in Udhampur district. He said that the advertisement was cancelled after the Panthers Party protest.
But still There is doubt over the intention of the government, "we demand that our jobs be reserved for our local youth as before" he added
Addressing the series of Nukkad Meetings in Patthi Pangara, Mansar, Krimchi, Dabraih, Sial Jattan,Dhanodi, Badali Panchayat, Mankotia said that for the first time after the abolition of the state status of Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir on December 2019 sought applications for government jobs. but now the government is planning to take away the rights of the educated youth.
He said that earlier in Jammu and Kashmir, only local residents could apply for government jobs, but now the government wants to distribute our jobs to the people of the entire country which is unacceptable at any cost.
Mankotia said that for the last 70 years, Kashmiri leaders have eaten up part of the employment of our youth and in the coming time people of entire country will do the same.
Mankotia said that this public awareness campaign has started from Udhampur district and will run it in Udhampur for a week and after that we will take this campaign to other districts.
On the pattern of Himachal Pradesh, we will continue our struggle till the law is made for our youth to retain the ownership rights of government jobs and people on the land. Scores of Activists, Sr Leaders also accompanied Mankotia.
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