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Rejected on regional considerations, inferiority complex grips Jammu youth | JK Bank Recruitment flutter | | Kunal Shrivatsa Jammu, May 9: Rejected on regional and political considerations, the Jammu based youth seeking jobs in the prestigious financial body J&K Bank are feeling low and demoralised, courtesry authorities in the Bank and those at the helm of making appointments who are simply dancing to the tunes of political bosses in NC led coalition government. Ever since the J&K Bank authorities indiscriminately rejected their candidature for the various posts, a feeling of 'inferiority' and low 'self esteem' has started to creep among the youth of Jammu region. The youth of the region are clueless that how on earth the JK bank authorities could adjudge Jammu based aspirants seeking employment in the state's premier banking institution as 'less intelligent', 'incapable' and 'inefficient' than Kashmiri candidates, who got a lion's share in the recruitment process, to handle any assignment. "Going by the selection process of JK Bank, it seems that Jammu youth are not up to the high standards of the bank… It is quite baffling to hear that a large number of Jammu based aspirants were not deemed fit to done the job for JK Bank," an anguished Asif Choudhary, a Sales Executive in private firm told Early Times. "When it comes to recruitment in private sector banks, the Jammu youth easily get a job with handsome pay and perks where competition and selection process is much more demanding than that of JK Bank. It seems that the state owned bank does not think Jammu youth's candidature worth considering as it preferred or to say openly favoured Kashmiri aspirants," Choudhary added. It is not only Asif, who is seething with anger; there are several others among whom a sense of resentment is fast brewing up as they think that like previous dispensations the National Conference-Congress coalition government is also biased and ignoring them. Most of the Jammu youth with whom the Early Times spoke are of the opinion that they are fed up with the continuous preferential treatment bestowed upon the 'privileged' Kashmiri youth. "The disparity with Jammu based candidates in the selection process of J&K Bank is yet another glaring example of regional discrimination…. The manner in which Jammu youth were shown the door is nothing but a cruel joke played on them by the bank administration," Varun Gandotra, a student said. What has added to Jammuites' 'anger and frustration' is the manner in which the Jammu leadership handled the issue of 'gross discrimination', 'biasness', 'favouritism' and 'granting a preferential treatment' to the Kashmiri youth by J&K Bank authorities. "Regretfully almost none of them (Jammu leaders) raised the biased approach of the bank… Jammu leadership left the Jammu youth in lurch…. They (Jammu leaders) failed to provide justice to the hundreds of candidates from the region, who are dumped by the bank with its shrewd selection process," Harvinder Singh, an unemployed youth asserted. |
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