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Recruitment Issue: BJP realizes Babus hellbent to spoil party’s prospects for coming J&K elections
2/13/2022 11:23:27 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 13: Decisions of Jammu and Kashmir to readvertise recruitment of border battalions and circular of the General Administration Department (GAD) regarding withdrawal posts triggered a big political controversy between BJP and UT administration.
Facing the wrath of people on these two decisions, dubbed as ‘anti-youth’ by agitating candidates, BJP has decided to oppose Jammu and Kashmir administration and announced support to agitating youth.
“Both the decision are anti-people. We will oppose such decisions tooth and nail”, spokesman of J&K BJP Abhinav Sharma told media while dubbing both the decisions as “unconstitutional and illegal”.
“Recruitment process for border battalions was started much before implementation of Domicile concept in J&K. Many candidates have cleared physical tests and qualified for written test”, Sharma said and made it clear that there was no reason to readvertise these posts.
“As far as circular of the GAD is concerned, BJP’s stand is very loud and clear. We will oppose such action of the government”, Sharma said.
Highly placed sources said that the J&K unit has received feedback from grassroots that there is strong anger among people against anti-people decisions taken by the bureaucracy.
“It is all due this feedback BJP deputes its spokesperson Abhinav Sharma, who is also the former president of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association”, sources said and added that district-level leaders of BJP have cautioned the top leadership that it is high time to check Babus otherwise the party will be wiped out in the coming assembly elections in J&K.
Sources said that during an informal meeting a couple of days back, district-level leaders sought to draw the attention of the top leadership towards the callous attitude of Babus, who are running the entire show in J&K. District level leaders bluntly told the top leadership that there is strong anger among people against J&K administration.
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