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BJP leader hails Union leadership for keeping its promise | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 18: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) J&K Executive Member Raman Suri today said that BJP is committed to welfare of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and has kept its promise by announcing 50000 jobs with budgetary provisions. The announcement by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has silenced all disgruntled voices of opposition who were trying to mislead people by their rhetoric. Raman Suri said that ever since the creation of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Union Government has put J&K’s development on priority. He said, after extending several central laws to the UT, and abolishing controversial and discriminatory laws from here, a cleansing process has been set rolling to nail the corrupt and to pave way for a clean and effective administration. These jobs, he added, are in line with the development package wherein educated unemployed youth will be made part of development process and will be made to contribute in prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir. He asserted that, skill development programmes at district level are also encouraging less educated youth to seek technical training so that they can be employed as well. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Raman Suri said, is going to reach out to each and every youth of state and address their issues. He said, various successive governments had been misleading youth, due to which an unrest always prevailed in Kashmir. Now, time has come to contribute for welfare of their families and nation, and this opportunity should be grabbed. Raman Suri said power, health and education are on top priority of Union Government and the UT of J&K is going to witness massive development in days to come. He also hailed the three religious circuits proposed to be developed in J&K and said that this will give a fillip to the economy and tourism of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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