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'Jaichands' working overtime to weaken student agitation | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 21: State government with the help of few 'Jaichands' among the so-called youth leaders is making knee deep efforts to weaken ongoing student agitation in Jammu against the recently announced new recruitment policy by offering lucrative positions and cash to student leaders. Sources said that youth leaders of University wing of National Conference (NC) with the help of Jammu police are pressurizing student leaders of organizations supporting the agitation to either join them or stay away from those agitating against the policy. They added that a particular police officer is going out of way to help university wing of National Conference (NC). Sources disclosed that these leaders, who are actually stooges of the government, are making intensive efforts to get the pro-agitation leaders either arrested or humiliated. They said that Youth National Conference (YNC) is working overnight to scuttle the ongoing agitation in Jammu. "They have been resorting to pressure tactics apart from offering money to us for leaving the agitation," said a student leader. He added that JURSEA leader Rakesh Chib was offered a lucrative post in Youth National Conference (YNC) besides assurance of a job in Jammu University (JU) where he is studying presently. They disclosed that similar assurances are being given to other student leaders. "Those who agree become members of NCSU and those who disagree, are harassed and humiliated by police," added the leaders. They said that even the University authorities are helping the government in crushing the ongoing movement. Sources said that a particular student organization is being used to fulfill vicious and divisive agenda of the state government. They said that former JURSEA president Rakesh Chib who was seen criticizing the new recruitment policy announced by the government and even named as prime mobilizer of students in the university overnight switched sides and is now working overtime with a particular police officer to weaken the ongoing movement. |
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