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Congress MP feels 'nerve', says it needs to be 'youth friendly' | New recruitment policy | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 6: At a time when the coalition partners NC and Congress are trying the bridge the gap and remove all misunderstandings on a host of political issues that cropped up in recent past, one more trouble appears to be brewing up, this time over new recruitment policy , an issue which has been witnessing heat in Jammu. A senior leader of Congress and MP today 'vouched' for Youth friendly policy in the state that would make youth feel secure. In the midst of protests and anger expressed by Jammu youth and students, Congress it appears has begun to feel the heat of it turning into a major issue if not dealt with 'deftly'. Madan lal Sharma Member parliament jammu Poonch constituency today stressed for the youth friendly recruitment policy. In a statement Sharma said that govt. policies should not make youth feel insecure. He said that J&K state has minimum opportunities for youth like corporate and industry and in such case the recently announced policy has created doubts in the minds of the job seeker youth of the state towards the intentions of the govt. which as per him is not a healthy sigh. He said that before taking any such step govt should had announced alternate avenues for the youth. He wished that govt should speak to the youth protesting against the policy and come to a mutually agreed decision. Sharma added that govt of India has given many packages to the state for its development with a special focus on youth and any step directly linked to the future of youth taken in haste can open a new Pandora box. He said that this unrest among youth should be dealt by govt on top priority and as such government should reconsider its decision relating to the recruitment policy |
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