Early Times Report POONCH, Dec 27 : Provincial Youth National Conference, President Jammu Ajaz Jan on Sunday sought probe into the alleged mass copying during the conduct of test for various positions through Service Selection Board, saying those responsible for encouraging the menace should be severly dealt with. "There is immediate need to identify those involved in misconduct and the hidden perpetrators, as the future of educated unemployed is at stake", Jan said while addressing workers here. He squarely blamed the PDP-BJP dispensation for playing with the career of youngsters, first by bringing anti-youth job policy and now encouraging unfair practices to seek the jobs. He said the system had been streamlined during the government led by Omar Abdullah, which witnessed systematic recrutitments. He gave a vivid account of measures taken to ensure fast track recruitment and creating employability across the state. He also expressed concern over postponement of the viva voca without advance notice and said that such of the candidates, who had reached Jammu for the purpose, should be financially compensated. The Provincial Youth National Conference President cautioned the coalition government to desist from anti-youth policies, saying these will boomerang. He said the unemployed educated youth deserve a fair deal which the present dispensation is denying them. Among those who spoke on the occasion were Bagh Hussain Rathoor, Peer Anyat Bukhari, Manzoor Mire, Sadar Hazara Singh, Munshi Khan, Ch Gani, Chairman Mohd Sadiq, Dr Ch Gani, Mohd Rafiq, Mohd Shafi Mire, Ab Hamid, Haji Mohd Sadiq Bhatti, Haji Mohd Sadiq Mayar, Mohd Azam and others. |