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YAIKS to march at CM residence for problems’ redressal | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, October 9: Alleging delay tactics in fully implementation the Prime Minister’s Employment package, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) has decided to take out rally to Chief Minister Residence in Srinagar on October 17 to lay stress on the CM to decide the future of Kashmiri youths. Addressing media persons here today, R K Bhat, president, YAIKS said, ‘Formal orders vis-a-vis the implementation of PM's special employment package for Kashmiri migrants has been kept in abeyance without any potential reason and logic’. He however said that in the current Assembly session no elected representative in the state legislature raised a question or a voice in their favour because they were having no priority for anybody and turning blind. ‘YAIKS has decided to directly approach Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to seek answer they have been ignored and not give their due rights’, Bhat added. He mentioned that keeping in view present situation in Kashmir valley, YAIKS demanded that Govt should utilize their services in the remaining parts of the state till normalcy may be restored in the Valley. He further demanded remaining 3000 jobs under PM's package to be provided to them with seven years age relaxation or one time compensation of Rs. 25 lacs for averaged youth. Bunty Dhar, Neha Kachroo, Shivani Raina and Priyanka Pandita were also present in the press conference.
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