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NPSU says NC-Congress coalition following anti-youth policies
12/1/2011 9:59:02 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Dec 01: National Panthers Students Union (NPSU) has lambasted the NC-Congress coalition in Jammu and Kashmir for following anti-youth policies.
Union has appealed the Governor N.N Vohra to dismiss the Omar Abdullah led administration as there is much resentment among the masses against the present regime.

Union has alleged that the Sher-E-Kashmir Employment Policy which was introduced by the government has not been implemented properly and its benefit has not reached the unemployed youth.

Addressing a press conference, provincial president of the union, Partap Singh Jamwal said that present regime has failed in each and every sphere, be it fighting the corruption or providing employment to the youth. He alleged that the people of the state have lost their faith in this dispensation.

He said that by introducing the new recruitment policy the present regime has demoralized the youth and the students of the state as they are looking their future totally insecure.

Jamwal reminded the present government that at the time of election leaders had promised for government job for each family of the state, but they have even failed to create employment in private sector.

He said that the present dispensation is playing with the sentiments and the future of the youth of the state which can never be tolerated at any cost.

He said that the people of the state are suffering from unemployment there is long list of able youth having good qualification in technical and non-technical field. These youth have not been given any opportunity to earn their bread. This sect of the society is completely for gotten by this government.

Jamwal demanded that the re-polling should be done so that able govt. comes in power which checks the problem of unemployment and work for the welfare of the people of the state.

Other who were present on the occasion included Rohit Kumar, Satvir Lal and Yogesh Talwar.

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