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Resolve issues of Rehbar-e-Khels' on priority: Uday
5/25/2022 11:01:26 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 25: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Youth Congress (JKPYC), while extending full support to protesting Rehbar-e-Khel employees, has demanded resolution of their issues including their regularization.
The demand was raised by JKPYC President, Uday Chib who visited the Rehbar-e-Khel employees who are protesting outside Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office against the changes in recruitment policy under which youth were recruited by the government in 2017-2018. National judo player and Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Youth Congress Sports Cell, Ranjodh Singh and District President Jammu, Happy Randhawa were also accompanied the JKPYC President.
The team led by Uday Chib had an interaction with the protesting employees during which they highlighted their woes and agonies on account of their non-regularization due to which they are being paid meager salaries till date. They conveyed to the Youth Congress leaders that it has become very difficult for them to cater to their family requirements on such meager salaries with sky rocketing inflation and price hike of essential commodities in the existing scenario.
While addressing the protesting Rehbar-e-Khel employees, Uday Chib said that the proxy BJP Govt in Jammu and Kashmir run through Union Territory Administration has completely failed on all fronts, especially in resolving the serious issues of youth. He said that these youth who were duly appointed as Rehbar-e-Khel in the year 2017 are due to complete their five years in service within two months now and as per the Govt order under which their appointment was made their services have to be regularized on completion of five years so that they would get normal salaries and amenities at par with the other regular employees. He said that only a few days ago of the UT Administration issued an order for re-advertisement of these posts and this order came like a bolt from the blue for the Rehbar-e-Khel employees. Feeling that the government is pushing their future into absolute darkness, these employees resorted to strong peaceful protests after which the Govt took a U-turn stating that these employees would not be disengaged.
Uday Chib said that in such circumstances uncertainty looms large over the future of these employees and the same shall continue till these employees are regularized. Assuring the Rehbar-e-Khel employees unstinted support to their very genuine demand, he asked the Union Administration to resolve all the issues of these employees including their regularization at the earliest.
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