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Wthdrawal of posts from SSB, PSC Condemnable: Kundal | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 7: Former Minister and Gen Secy Painther Party Yashpal Kundal has strongly condemned the LG's Administration and BJP for the withdrawal of posts from Public Service Commission and Service Selections Board, recommended by various Government departments prior to Oct 31, 2019. Kundal warned the Government not to play with the career of the youth. He said there is already dearth of job opportunities for the youth of J&K. It is quite shocking that this blunder would create further chaos among the youth as they will be deprived of their legitimate right of employment. The youth are the future of any nation but depriving them of their legitimate right of participation in the selection process, has been said to be unconstitutional, improper, inappropriate action on the part of the UT administration. Kundal condemned the action of the UT Administration whereby the selection process which is pending prior to Oct 31, 2019 have been declared to be withdrawn. In a statement today, Kundal said the government's decision came at a time when the unemployment graph in the region has significantly shot up. The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) recently pegged the unemployment rate in Jammu and Kashmir at 22.2 percent, which is highest in the country. The decision will turn hundreds of applicants ineligible for the government jobs who crossed the upper age limit in the same year. The move reeks of the government's plot of making non-permanent residents eligible for the government jobs in the region, which lost its special constitutional position on August 5, 2019. The government should roll back its decision forthwith and stop riding roughshod over the wishes of unemployed youth. The Government is working directionless with no clarity above how to deal with the growing unemployment. |
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