Early Times Report
Jammu, July 1: The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) leaders, whose favourite slogan was to end discrimination, being meted out to Jammu by Kashmir centric leadership since decades, have been furthering discrimination by being a coalition partner, which is also evident from recent selection list of Assistant Professors in English subject, in which Kashmir gets a majority share while Jammu gets peanuts. As per the selection list of English subject in Open Merit category, 70 percent candidates are from valley while only 31 percent candidates are from Jammu province, inviting anger among Jammu populace. In the open merit category, 101 candidates have been selected out of which 71 are from Kashmir valley while only 30 are from Jammu province and none from BJP and other Jammu based parties are raising any voice, despite simmering anger in education youth of Jammu. The selected candidates from Kashmir province are Wasia of Soura, Naheed Shafi of Rainwari, Syed Humayoun Shabir of Soibugh Budgam, Shaifta Ayoub of Habba Kadal, Insha Siraj of Parimpora, Mohammad Adrees Bhat of Sopore, Mansha Malik of Hazartbal, Mohmad Rafiq Guroo of Parimpora, Javaid Ahmad Lone of Badgam, Ashiq Hussain Parray of Bijbehara, Junaid Shabir of Batamaloo, Imran Ahmed of Pulwama, Fayaz Sultan Dar of Pulwama, Uzma Afshan of Habba Kadal, Syed Umra Shah of Sanat Nagar, Srinagar. Mehvish Syed of Lal Bazar, Mohamamd Asgar Khan of Handwara, Bilquees Rasool War of Sopore, Arshid Irshad of Baramulla, Shabir Ahmed Mir of Budgam, Mukhtar Ahmad Dar of Pulwama, Mubashir Karim of Mehjoor Nagar, Adil Hussain of Anantnar, Jon Mohammad Bhat of Pulwama, Basharat Ahmad Dar of Bemina, Gulam Mohammad Khan of Bandipora, Javeria Khurshid of Rawalpora, Sanjay Kumar of Pulwama, Tabish Majid of Baramulla, Asma Arshi of Hazartbal, Farida Bano of Nowgam, Mohammad Yonus Bhat of Pulwama, Amir Sadiq Bhat of Baramulla. Sheikh Mohammad Irfan of Chadoora, Mohamamd Ashraf Najar of Pattan, Shafia of Peerbagh, Abdul Majeed Dar of Sopore, Tuba Arashid of Soura, Shabeer Ahmad Taing of Bijbehara, Aneesa Ayanee of Habba Kadal, Naseer Ahmad Khan of Bandipora, Mohamamd Ashraf Bhat of Sopore, Saima Manzoor of Lal Bazar, Syed Aamir Syeed of Bijbeharar, Aaseeya Shafi Shah of Buchpora, Aashaq Hussain Zargar of Bandipora, Shazia Nazir of Baramulla, Rashma Siraj of Zaina Kadal, Mudasir Altaf Bhat of Pulwama, Muneer Hussain Ganai of Pulwama, Deeba of Natipora, Mudasir Ahmad Shah of Bijbehara, Tahir Habib Ganai of Baramulla. AB. Rafay Bhat of Shopian, Altaf Ahmad Bhat of Shopian, Sajad Ahmad of Sopore, Aliya Muzaffar of Jawahir Nagar, Mohammad Mosin of Srinagar, Rayees Ahmad Rather of Kulgam, Feroq Ahmad Bhat of Tral, As-Sami of Parimpora, Saba Rauf Rafiqi of Naseemabagh, Nayeem Ahmad Shah of Bandipora, Ajaz Ahmad Hajam of Matan, Hilal Ahmad Wani of Tral, Aaliya Bashir of Rambagh Bala, Manzor Ahmed Bhat of Yaripora, Naveed Ahmad Parray of Baramulla, Tanveer Ahmed Sheikh of Pulwama and Aneyees-ul-Islam of Soibugh Budgam. The 30 selected candidates of Jammu are Sukriti Sharma of Muthi, Ritu Dewan of Sidhra, Kamal Deep Kour of Udhampur, Chetna Mahajan of Greater Kailash, Rashu Sharma of Channi Himat, Shachi Sood of Sunderbani, Sumit Sharma of Banihal, Pavanjeet of Bakshi Nagar, Shaji Khan of Vikram Chowk, Jamsheed Ahmad of Doda, Shubhra Jamwal of Sainik Colony, Kiran Kalra of Trikuta Nagar, Neeru Sharma of Sanik Colony, Rippy Bawa of Nagrota Jammu, Iesha Sharma of Janipur, Sapna Bhargav of Gadigarh, Rabia Iqbal Mir of Janipur, Neha Raina of Nagbani, Sunal Sharma of Basohli, Mariya Aslam of Rajouri, Ankita Gupta of Udhampur, Meena Gupta of Udhampur, Sonam Angmo of Gandhi Nagar, Anoj Kumar of Doda, Bhavna Jamwal of Gangyal, Akanksha Prashar of Gandhi Nagar Jammu, Nidhi Choudhary of Airport Jammu, Nusrat Choudhary of Rail Head complex, Menaka Rajput of Krishna Nagar, Sanjay Kumar of Udhampur. |