KP leaders seek intervention of legislators on PM’s package
The leaders of various KP organizations today made a fervent appeal to the legislators irrespective of their political affiliations to take up the issue of displaced youth agitating for implementation of PM’s employment package in both the Houses of the legislature and seek justice for them by urging the Government to implement the Cabinet decision of August last year in this regard.
Addressing a demonstration in front of Press Club in support of the displaced youth demanding absorption of waiting list candidates for the 800 de-reserved posts and 700 non joining posts immediately, the KP leaders expressed concern that despite the assurances from Government from time to time the issue is hanging in balance.
They also demanded implementation of remaining components of the PM’s package in ongoing Assembly session. President Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) R K Bhat also made an appeal to Chief Minister seeking immediate implementation of Cabinet decision of last year and urged him to take the bureaucrats to task who have created hurdles in implementation of the decision till date forcing the displaced youth to come to streets and resort to chain hunger strike.
"We have always cooperated with the Government to restore peace and normalcy in the State, but if we will be again betrayed that will be setback to the CBM for the Pandits’’, he added.
YAIKS, which spearheaded the struggle of displaced youth, warned the Government that in case it failed to issue the final appointment order in favour of unemployed KP youth the organization will go to any extent for which the responsibility will be on Government.
It warned that YAIKS will take the ongoing struggle to its logical conclusion and will not rest till all the 6000 posts announced by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh are implemented in letter and spirit. It demanded besides filling up of 800 de-reserved posts and 700 non -joining posts the remaining 3000 posts under State sponsorship to be advertised soon.
Those who addressed the demonstration included B L Saraf, H N Jattu, Prof O N Kaul, Surinder Ambardar, Comrade Mohan Lal, Kuldeep Pandita, Dr Ramesh Bhat, S N Dhar, Sheela Handoo, Rakhi Koul and S P Bhat.
The leaders of various KP organizations today made a fervent appeal to the legislators irrespective of their political affiliations to take up the issue of displaced youth agitating for implementation of PM’s employment package in both the Houses of the legislature and seek justice for them by urging the Government to implement the Cabinet decision of August last year in this regard.
Addressing a demonstration in front of Press Club in support of the displaced youth demanding absorption of waiting list candidates for the 800 de-reserved posts and 700 non joining posts immediately, the KP leaders expressed concern that despite the assurances from Government from time to time the issue is hanging in balance.
They also demanded implementation of remaining components of the PM’s package in ongoing Assembly session. President Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) R K Bhat also made an appeal to Chief Minister seeking immediate implementation of Cabinet decision of last year and urged him to take the bureaucrats to task who have created hurdles in implementation of the decision till date forcing the displaced youth to come to streets and resort to chain hunger strike.
"We have always cooperated with the Government to restore peace and normalcy in the State, but if we will be again betrayed that will be setback to the CBM for the Pandits’’, he added.
YAIKS, which spearheaded the struggle of displaced youth, warned the Government that in case it failed to issue the final appointment order in favour of unemployed KP youth the organization will go to any extent for which the responsibility will be on Government.
It warned that YAIKS will take the ongoing struggle to its logical conclusion and will not rest till all the 6000 posts announced by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh are implemented in letter and spirit. It demanded besides filling up of 800 de-reserved posts and 700 non -joining posts the remaining 3000 posts under State sponsorship to be advertised soon.
Those who addressed the demonstration included B L Saraf, H N Jattu, Prof O N Kaul, Surinder Ambardar, Comrade Mohan Lal, Kuldeep Pandita, Dr Ramesh Bhat, S N Dhar, Sheela Handoo, Rakhi Koul and S P Bhat.
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