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Centre and JK UT Govt should stop checking our patience: Mankotia
2/11/2020 10:28:54 PM
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Feb 11: Aggrieved over the behaviour of Centre govt on safeguarding the land ownership rights, employment rights of Jammu Kashmir people & early restoration of 4G Internet Former MLA & JKNPP President Balwant Singh Mankotia said that centre and JK UT govt should stop checking our patience. He said that after the abrogation of article 370 on august 5 BJP led centre Govt had promised to the youth of J&K for safeguarding their land and employment rights but after 7 months of UT formation, first time the applications for the 26 non gazetted posts were invited at national level on 26 December which showed the betrayal of Centre govt with JK youth, he blamed
While addressing a massive gathering at Party office Udhampur, NPP President Balwant Singh Mankotia said that for our above genuine demands, they did a signature campaign with 10000 people and sends memorandum to PM Narendra Modi through DC Udhampur but the denial of Union MoS Home Minister from the making of any law regarding the safeguarding of land and employment right for the third time in the parliamentary session on 5 Feb has proved the difference in the action and words of Centre Govt. Mankotia said that they will continue their struggle until the centre govt will take the decision for safeguarding our rights on land, employment and restoration of internet service. Mankotia also demanded for withdrawing the decision of centre govt of reducing the 5 yrs age relaxation of JK youth in UPSC service.
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