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| On-spot recruitment drive in JK Police | | Congress to file writ petition in HC | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Aug 16: The State Congress on Tuesday announced that they would file a writ petition in High Court challenging recent on spot recruitments in the police. Senior Vice President State Congress Mohammad Muzaffar Parray told KNS that on spot recruitment drive in Srinagar in the recent months was done on “pick and choose” basis. “We will soon file a write petition against it in the High Court,” he told KNS. Parray who had recently resigned from his position in Congress in protest against his workers being sidelined by the coalition government said, “NC and Congress coalition was done on 50:50 basis. But in the last two and half years Congress has been given just 10 percent of its share. I have decided to take back my resignation after the assurances from the party president Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz.” Targeting NC leader and MLA Hazratbal, Dr Mustafa Kamal, he said, “I don’t understand how Dr Kamal is opposing Congress when he won the election only because of 3000 votes of Congress.” Warning that they would come on streets if “step-motherly treatment” to Congress workers wasn’t stopped, Parray said, “Congress leaders and workers will soon come on streets and lay a siege around Civil Secretariat if the government doesn’t immediately shun its dual policy towards Congress.” (KNS)
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