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Bhalla urges Centre to consider genuine demands of different sections of society | | Mahadeep Singh Jamwal | 11/2/2019 10:28:42 PM |
| Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 2: Former Minister and senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla today urged BJP government not to take any decision that would precipitate a crisis in Jammu and Kashmir and asked it to ensure the constitutional guarantees are maintained. Bhalla expressed deep concern over various unverified and uncalled for statements from various quarters which were creating an atmosphere of panic and apprehension about the intentions of the government. He said unprecedented advisories being issued to the tourists, yatris and other civilians, are all creating an atmosphere of heightened insecurity and fear. Bhalla also alleged that the Modi Government has failed to understand that distress in society and smooth functioning of economy do not go hand in hand. He criticised the BJP for misguiding people in various parts of the country for gaining power. He said that youth are the most affected due to the hollow policies of BJP Government at the Centre. "Instead of providing jobs the BJP leaders are playing with the sentiments and future of unemployed youth of J&K State," he added. Former minister urged upon the BJP Govt to fill the 50,000 posts in the Jammu and Kashmir State announced by him so that the unemployment crisis faced by the youth would be resolved.He said that youth is affected by the rising unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir. He accused the previous regime of BJP for its failure to provide jobs to the educated youth. He alleged that the previous `alliance government' had promoted corruption and nepotism in the State.He said that previous regime of BJP has totally failed to address the problems of the people of the State. "BJP has failed to address the problems and the miseries of the people of Jammu and Kashmir have increased manifolds," he added. |
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