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Dr Vikas visits Ward 16, 17, 18, listens youth grievances
7/2/2022 10:43:37 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 2: To take cognizance of youth grievances, Dr. Vikas Sharma, Coordinator Jammu District Urban and Secretary Central Zone National Conference, Jammu paid a visit in ward No 16, 17 and 18 and patiently listened to the problems of the people of these wards as also large numbers of youth narrated their burning issues as well.
Addressing youth, Dr. Vikas Sharma said that eversince BJP took over the reign into its hand, besides general public, majority of youth have totally been broken and gone into a state of desperation due to anti youth policies of the present government. He urged young generation to strengthen the hands of National Conference enabling it to redouble its efforts to get the status of Jammu and Kashmir statehood restored.
He said that the National Conference is committed to fighting for the rights of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that few forces are working to divide people on the communal and regional lines which will be given a befitting reply. "The country is presently going through a state of crisis. The graph of inflation is constantly on rise, the prices of essential commodities are sky rocketing and still BJP is claiming good governance" he added.
"The roll out of Agnipath Scheme is a cruel joke with youth of the nation who have been craving for joining the army and particularly those having undergone written and physical tests prior to the harsh 'no recruitment' move unleashed two years ago", Sharma said while interacting with the prominent inhabitants of Ward No 16, 17 and 18.
Dr Vikas questioned the rationale behind the scheme, envisaging recruitment for four years on contractual basis with compulsory retirement for three fourths of the recruits without gratuity or pension benefits. He said the youth have genuine apprehensions about their careers being jeopardized by such measures which raise questions and doubts in their minds.
Dr Vikas said that we have standing instructions from our party President Dr Farooq Abdhulla to keep in constant touch with the people at the grass root level and take note of their problems for appropriate solution and timely disposal.
Hence it is my duty to be with the public all the time and my doors are always open for the people, who can share their grievances twenty four hours, Dr. Vikas added.
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