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Fix job quota for J&K natives
3/5/2022 1:50:23 AM

Amid massive protests being staged by the local youth to seek employment, the J&K Government is providing jobs to the people from other states.
A recent selection notification issued by the Drug Controller Jammu revealed that a youth from Bairely Uttar Pradesh has been selected for the post of project coordinator.
People of J&K are not against the government providing jobs to outsiders but it needs to fix a quota in the government as well as the private sectors for jobs to natives. It needs to take a cue from states like Harayana where the government has reserved the jobs for the locals and has fixed a quota for them.
During the past few months, J&K has witnessed massive protests by the unemployed youth against the decision of the present J&K dispensation to withdraw posts and issue new notifications. Youth are asking what happened to the promise of providing five lakh jobs to them. From dental surgeons to BSF, CISF and border battalion aspirants all are on the streets. But the helmsmen have not shown any flexibility. The government has stuck to its decision about conducting the fresh selection process.
The questions are being asked why the jobs meant for natives are being given to outsiders? How has abrogation of Article 370 helped the local youth? But no one seems in a position to answer these questions.
Even the local BJP leadership has given up and it appears that no one in the administration wants to listen to them.
Senior BJP leader and party spokesman advocate Abhinav Sharma had recently stated that he met the Lieutenant Governor and took up all the issues with him. He had even assured that the issue of border battalion aspirants, whose posts have been re-advertised will be sorted out. But nothing happened as the government stuck to its decision.
The qualified J&K youth are struggling to survive and are making every possible effort to awaken the people sitting on the top. Their pleas are not being heard instead they are being beaten for staging protests.
The local BJP leaders have realized that policies of the present regime are not helping their cause and they have apprised the central leadership that BJP may lose its ground in the elections as people, especially youth, are unhappy.
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