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Fee hike, delaying tactics of exams should be stopped: Partap
6/12/2018 10:23:31 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 12: State Young Panthers Vice-President, Partap Singh Jamwal lambasted the present coalition, PDP -BJP is absolutely destroying the career of thousands of educated youth by their laxity and insincerity towards them.
Addressing a press conference here at Panthers party headquarters Gandhi Nagar, said that the fee structure of form first of all is not nominal minimum Rs 500 or 800 sometimes Rs 1000. So it becomes hard for people with least income could apply. When the form has been applied then the real challenge begins because there is no proper schedule or proper chart for the conducting of state exams like that of central service exams.
This is galore from the example that SRTC form has been filled on 2016 but afterwards till this time no update regarding the exam. Unemployed educated youth applied for diverse departments but story again remained the same as it has been in Paramedicial exam, Kashmir Administrative Services etc. So, government should sternly deal with this issue and resolve it urgently because this government contributed nothing to educated youth.
Year after Year has been passed. Sometimes youth become overage. If the anti -youth policy do not stop here Panthers party will start movement towards this government specially BJP who after getting 25 seats from Jammu miserably failed to fulfill the promise done with educated youth of this state. Besides on one occassion giving jobs and compensation to stone pelters but on another hand hard working patriotic youth of Jammu totally has been ignored.
Partap said that the Young Panther will not be tolerated this duplicity and hypocrisy of present J&K government and will start movement against such grave injustice to educated youth of this state by asking them to support Panther party who believed on Justice and Equality without any bias of any kind.
Partap Said that the memorandum regarding this issue has been posted to PMO, Hon'ble Governor J&K ,CM J&K to resolve this grave problem. He warned the govt. Panther party will not remained mum untill this issue has been resolved.
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