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ABVP seeks Bhalla’s support against recruitment policy | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Nov 15: Under its ongoing movement against “New Recruitment Policy”, ABVP today called on Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister Raman Bhalla and submitted a Memorandum, seeking his support and raising the voice of youth in the Assembly for repealing of Anti people and anti youth Recruitment policy. As per its already declared program for revocation of New Recruitment Policy a delegation of ABVP under the leadership of Aman Bali ABVP President Jammu University and Raghav Sharma President GGM. Science College today called on Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister Raman Bhalla and sought his support for repealing of New Recruitment Policy. In 45 minuet long meeting ABVP leaders talked length and breadth on the New Recruitment Policy and its implications on the common people of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. ABVP leaders said that the situation of Jammu & Kashmir is quite in contrast with the other states of the country, therefore introducing policy of Himachal Pradesh or Gujarat in J&K is totally unjustified. ABVP leaders further said that “New Recruitment Policy” is a total failure and hurriedly decided policy and has out- rightly been rejected by the unemployed youth of the state. ABVP leaders urged upon the Minister to support the voice of youth against the new recruitment policy in the assembly, so as to prevent the miscarriage of justice and safeguard the interests of educated unemployed youth of the state. Bhalla gave patient hearing to the visiting delegation and informed them that due to the strong resentment by the youth Government is rethinking on the whole policy and assured tha justice will be done keeping in view the future of the unemployed youth of J&k. Other ABVP leaders who were in the delegation include Arun Dev Singh Jamwal, Vipin Sharma, Ranbir Singh Chib and Tilak Thakur.
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