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Several deputations denied permission to meet AP delegation
9/21/2010 10:24:53 PM
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Jammu, Sept 21: A deputation of all J&K Home Guard welfare association has shown great resentment against the state administration which did not allowed them to meet the members of all party delegation who arrived here from Srinagar here today.
President of association Kamla Sharma said that the chief minister had earlier announced through news papers, that political/ non-political parties can meet the all party members who shall be arriving at Jammu/ srinagar, but it is quite strange and surprising that the persons who are nationalists, socialists and Indians, have not been allowed to meet the delegation of all parties which have arrived at Jammu.
A spokesman of the association said, that the government of Jammu and Kashmir, even the central government is showing appeasing policy towards those persons parties who are creating un-peaceful atmosphere, in the state, especially in Kashmir valley.
Meanwhile agriculture technocrats association also hold protest rally at press club as they were not allowed to meet the delegation, president of association Dr. Surinder Radotra said that the problem of J&K is un-employment and governments fails to give jobs to the youth of the state. He further said that there are nearly 3000 agriculture technocrats in the state if the government provide them permanent jobs then the problems of the state is solved. The state government assured agriculture technocrats to regularize their services many times but it is just an eye was and government is busy in pleasing those who stones and ignored those who were highly qualified and nationalist.
The un-employed engineers of the state, have shown their great resentments against the concerned officers of the administration of state who did not allowed the deputationists of All J&K state un-employed engineer association to meet the members of all partied headed by home minister of India, here today, submit a memorandum before the team for the redressal of their grievances and long outstanding demands.
While speaking Rajeev Sharma, president of the All J&K State Un-employed engineers association said that inspite the assurance given by the then chief ministers for providing jobs to the un-employed engineers, as Rehber-i-tamirat, not implementation has been made so far to adjust the un-employed engineers who are agitating for their settlement for the last about four years.
A spokesman of the association said that un-employed engineers, shall be now compelled to adopt the same path as adopted by the youth generation in Kashmir valley, so that they can get their settlements and shall also be financially backed by the government.
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