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J&K BJP under fire after MP CM reserves jobs only for locals
8/19/2020 12:28:10 AM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 18: J&K unit of BJP faced criticism from opposition after chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced that jobs in MP Government will be exclusively for people from MP only. This move has drawn reactions from the mainstream political leaders from J&K.
On the one hand BJP has supported the idea of allowing outsiders to get jobs in J&K, while on the other hand chief minister of its own party has imposed a blanket ban on jobs for outsiders.
PDP leader and ex-chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti has mocked BJP on this issue. “While states like Nagaland & MP are moving towards semi autonomous status & exclusive rights for locals,J&K entitled to all of this constitutionally has been robbed because it is muslim dominant.BJPs Flag of India has no place for minorities, hence validating Jinnah’s two nation theory”, Mehbooba tweeted.
NC leader, Omar Abdullah while reacting to this announcement tweeted “Jobs in J&K and Ladakh for everyone but jobs in MP exclusively for people from MP. No surprise there!” Reacting to the announcement of Chouhan Congress questioned BJP ‘whether it is planning to enact a law on the pattern of since abrogated Article 370 and 35A for Madhya Pradesh to protect hundred percent jobs to the local youth of MP?”.
Spokesman of Congress Ravinder Sharma took a dig at BJP and said that seeking protection of jobs to the local youth of J&K, is termed as discriminatory to rest of youth of the country and anti-national, while a similar announcement by the BJP government is a justified and patriotic one. The BJP must explain and fulfill the promise to protect jobs to local youth in J&K and alter the new domicile law, before doing the same in MP.
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