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MSA welcomes converting of quota jobs into open category | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Aug 23: Migrant Selectee Association (MSA), an organization in the cause of the welfare of selected Migrant candidates under Prime Minister's Relief and Rehabilitation plan, has thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for taking personal interests to convert the left over quota under scheduled caste, scheduled tribes and other categories. "We have faith in the government that all other problems will be taken care of forth with", said the leaders of the Association while addressing a press conference here today. The leaders said that it is due to the hard and labour struggle of the youth taken at different levels that the quota was converted into the open category. However, the leaders of Migrant Selectee Association (MSA) thanked all the Kashmiri pandit organizations who gave helping hand in this endeavours. Lauding the efforts of Raman Bhalla, Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, the organizer of the Association, Sanjay Koul said "We feel privileged to convey our thanks to Raman Bhalla for his approach for solving our problems to a great extent. It is due to the efforts of Raman Bhalla that it has become possible for any further exercise for appointing the Kashmiri Pandit youth waiting in line on open category basis instead of SC, ST and other quota," Sanjay Koul further added that "Relief Commissioner Vinod Koul equally needs to be applauded for his generous role in these exercises without which such results would have remained unrealized." Speaking on the occasion, the leaders demanded that having shown the sympathetic view in the generalizing the categories as per that reality on the ground, we hope that the government will come out with advertisement for the remaining 3000 posts for the Kashmiri Pandit displaced youths as it is now more than three years when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had announced the package. |
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