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Youth Congress protests against cancellation of JKPSC, JKSSB posts
2/9/2022 10:33:31 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 9: On the direction of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Youth Congress President Uday Bhanu Chib, District Youth Congress Jammu Urban staged a strong protest against the decision of Jammu and Kashmir Govt for cancelling all the posts advertised by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) and Services Selection Board (SSB) prior to October 31, 2019. Led by Happy Randhawa, the Youth Congress activists assembled in front of Bagh-e-Bahu, Park Gate in Bahu Fort area and raised vociferous slogans against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for discriminating against the youth of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory. Talking to reporters here, Happy Randhawa said that prior to abrogation of Art 370 only J&K youth were eligible for State and Central government jobs in the erstwhile state but now the non-state subjects are also eligible for government job thus shrinking the space for the local youths. He accused the BJP of bringing miseries to the people due to their wrong policies and particularly the people of J&K are the worst sufferers. He accused the BJP of insulting Maharaja Hari Singh who introduced State Subject law to keep land and jobs reserved for local youth and after promising the moon the saffron party ditched the people of J&K especially the youth. He said that it is an irony that the UT administration has been taking erroneous and arbitrary decisions. Even in case of border battalion aspirants, by re-advertising the posts the government has rendered the aspirants ineligible for recruitment. Happy Randhawa lambasted PM Modi for failure to generate two crore jobs per year and warned the BJP led Government at the Centre against playing with the sentiments of youth of the nation. He said that youth will definitely teach BJP a lesson in five states in the upcoming elections. Among those who joined the protest include Diwan Chand ward president, Sahil working ward president, Balram Langeh Ward Gen Secy,Ward Youth president Durga Deep Singh and several others.
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