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From peon to babu no one listens to BJP leaders, visiting their office sheer waste of time’
Sub-Inspector job aspirants visit saffron party office to seek age relaxation, say memorandums given to politicians haven’t reached LG office
10/27/2021 11:50:12 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 27: Scores of youth, who want to apply for Sub Inspector’s post in Jammu and Kashmir Police went to BJP office here on Wednesday to request the party leaders to present a memorandum to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to give age relaxation to them.
According to these aspirants they have appeared for the Sub Inspector exams only once that was in 2016 and after that no exams was held for five years. “During these years we have crossed upper age limit bar to sit in the examination. We want these leaders to request the Lieutenant Governor on our behalf that we should be given one more chance to sit in the exams. When aspirants can be given multiple chances to sit in the civil services exam why can’t be given one more chance,” they said.
The aspirants said that they have come to know that memorandums that were presented to BJP leaders haven’t reached the LG office till date.
“In 2014 these leaders had promised us to become our voice, but they haven’t lived upto our expectations. They are unable to even convince the government to increase the upper age limit for us to sit in exams,” they added.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “Aspirants visiting the BJP office is waste of time as no one from peon to a top bureaucrat listens to BJP leaders. In fact these politicians have become irrelevant.”
He said, “Last time the aspirants who had applied for different posts in BSF and CISF they met the BJP leaders and apprised them about the difficulties being faced by them.
The leaders had assured them that they would talk to the administration but they failed to seek any concession for the candidates as no one listened to them.”
He said, “In the recent past many businessmen went to BJP office and held many rounds of talks with these leaders and sought their intervention to protect their business interests but they couldn’t do anything which compelled the businessmen to call for a one-day shutdown.”
“Similarly members of Mahajan, Khatri and Sikh communities approached BJP leaders to get the discriminatory land law, which prevented them from selling or buying the agricultural land, but the saffron party leaders couldn’t help them. It is a sheer waste of time to approach the BJP office to get the genuine grievances redressed,” the analyst added.
“Bureaucrats are playing the role of opposition. Even the BJP leader Vikram Singh Randhwa got so frustrated that he went on record to say that he would commit a suicide after shooting an officer,” he added.
Addressing a news conference in Jammu, Randhwa had said, “These bureaucrats don’t have to contest elections from Jammu. They will go after two years, but they will damage the BJP vote bank in J&K.”
Another BJP leader, Raman Suri staged a protest as he was not also heard by the bureaucrats. “All the BJP leaders sail in the same boat as they are not taken seriously by the helmsmen,” said an observer.
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