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PM employment package turns a joke with Migrants
12/14/2020 11:42:53 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 14: Announced way back in 2008 the much talked about PM employment package for Kashmiri migrant youth has become a total joke for the community as the authorities since it's announcement have not left any stone unturned to sabotage it in one form or other generating a lot of resentment among the displaced Pandits from Valley.
The package of 6000 jobs has not been delayed as after passage of 12 years only 3000 jobs have bee given to community youth in last 30 years but many riders have been imposed on remaining 2000 posts announced by Government recently.
The migrants while expressing their dismay over the riders imposed on PM package said that this reveals Government in the heart of hearts is not interested in the implementation of package for Kashmiri migrants. Had it not been so the package of 6000 jobs for Kashmiri migrantsannounced 12 years back would have been implemented since.
They while challenging the sincerity of the Government in this regard said that the candidates have been asked to produce migration certificates of year 2020 which is very difficult for them to produce in view of prevailing COVID Pandemic as there is heavy rush in Relief Organisation and employees are unable to tackle the same.
"When the displaced youth are asked to produce migration certificates when they possess the migrant ration cards issued by Relief and Rehabilitation Organisation" said Rajesh Kaul a KP activist. He said this is being done just to sabotage the package and delay it's implementation. Otherwise should only 3000 posts have been filled in last 12 years, he asked?
Substantiating his views Nana Ji Raina another KP activist said the migrant youth having migration certificates of 2017 and 18 are asked to produce certificates issued in the year 2020 which has no fun. As the status of a person who migrated in 1989 and 1990 from the Valley has not changed so asking fresh migration certificates is a conspiracy to delay the package, he added.
Moreover with these riders the migrant youth putting up at NCR of Delhi and other places are unable to take the advantage of package as migrants registered at Delhi are not being issued the migrant certificates by concerned authorities.
"We are not getting the migration certificates as Delhi Government has not kept any such provision in this regard, said Ajay Raina an engineering graduate. The Government has issued us registration cards as migrants and even we are not provided the ration like our counterparts putting up in Jammu, he added.
This way a bug chunk of youth from NCR Delhi will be deprived of the package.
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