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| Coalition Government unaccountable, irresponsible: Harsh | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 15: Government's total ignorance and indifference towards the genuine issues of agitating employees, students, pensioners, refugees and unemployed youth including agricultural technocrats, ITI trained electricians, unemployed engineers, ReTs, Home-guards and other adhoc and daily wagers is real face of state, stated, Harsh Dev Singh MLA & Working Chairman JKNPP. He said that the government was so conspicuously apathetic to the agitations going on in the state, that it seems government have gone on an indefinite strike itself. Harsh said that in a welfare state, it was the responsibility of the government to be compassionate and to promptly attend and address the issues and grievances of its subject. He said that the government had itself held out assurances to the state government employees numbering more than four lakhs that their demands pertaining to pay arrears and anomalies would be suitably addressed and accommodated but had subsequently fallen back from its commitment and was adopting a dilly dally approach. He called for early settlement so that the stalemate created due to employees strike could be resolved. Singh called upon government to attend to the issues of students who had taken to streets for the last around two months. He said that the record of various colleges had indicated that not even 50% of the courses had been completed by various colleges and the number of lecturers delivered was also as low as 45-50 as against stipulated target of 120-150 class lecturers in an academic year. He regretted that no minister or government functionary had bothered to talk to the agitating students several of whom have been hospitalized due to their indefinite fast. Singh castigated the government for its failure to attend to the agitating unemployed youth who have been given a raw deal by the government. He said the demands of agricultural technocrats, ITI trained electricians, engineers, home guards, ReTs, SPOs, and adhoc employees were required to be conceded on priority. He cautioned government to arise and awake from its slumber before it was too late and before further loss was caused to the system and society at large. He said the policy of antagonizing all sections could prove counter productive and disastrous for the government in future.
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