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Politicians generated false hopes
8/21/2020 12:55:29 AM
People of Jammu and Kashmir are paying a heavy price for the big blunders committed by the erstwhile political regimes.
Most decisions taken by the former rulers instead of helping the people proved detrimental for their interests. The haphazard recruitment of daily wagers, setting up of National Youth Corps and many other decisions in the past backfired. Most people who were engaged on temporary basis couldn’t be regularized due to budgetary constraints.
Transition of the erstwhile J&K State into a Union Territory has brought such facts to fore which were pushed under the carpet by the politicians, who ruled J&K till 2018.
Kashmir centric leaders kept people busy by raising slogans and offering lip service. By employing daily wagers they created a notion that they are addressing unemployment. All the steps taken by them were temporary and no effort was made to convert these measures into a permanent feature.
Young boys and girls who were appointed as volunteers under the aegis of National Youth Corps nearly decade ago were given lollypops by the politicians that they will be regularized but their promise remained confined to papers only. No concrete steps were taken to accommodate them.
One can understand that people employed on contractual basis have no right to seek permanent employment but the politicians in the past assured the temporary employees that their future is secure and once they are in, no one can throw them out. By doing so they generated false hopes.
At present J&K has an army of daily wagers who are waiting for the day when they will get regularized.
The time has proved that assurances given by the politicians were hoax aimed at hoodwinking a common man.
The new recruitment process which has been started by the present dispensation in Jammu and Kashmir UT is transparent and crystal clear. Ones who will get the jobs after completing all the formalities can spend their lives peacefully without remaining worried about their future but the ones who were employed on temporary basis in the erstwhile J&K State have been left in lurch.
People handling the J&K affairs have made it explicitly clear that the aspirants who were employed on temporary basis by the former rulers cannot be accommodated due to politicians messing up the entire system. People of J&K are suffering due to the mistakes which were committed by their directionless leaders. These politicians should be held accountable for inflicting miseries on poor people.
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