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NC will create job opportunities for youth, curtail inflation: Rampaul
12/22/2022 10:27:08 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 22: Former Minister and Zonal President, JKNC Babu Rampaul today reiterated the resolve of NC leadership to provide ample job opportunities to unemployed youth and curtail the inflation, as and when the party forms Government in J&K.
He was addressing a programme where scores of youth joined NC. The programme was organized under the leadership of NC Zonal Secretary & Coordinator Jammu District (Urban), Dr Vikas Sharma.
Babu Rampaul garlanded the new entrants and welcomed them into the party fold and asked them to work for strengthening the party in their area.
He assured the youth that NC will not leave any stone unturned for the cause of unemployed youth. "NC has always worked for youth and its past rule in J&K is a testimony to that. But during the last 7 years our youth is suffering badly due to wrong policies of the dispensation," he said.
All the new entrants reposed faith in the leadership of Dr Farooq Abdullah and Janab Omar Abdullah, and vowed to strengthen NC at all levels so that it can form the next government in J&K.
Dr. Vikas Sharma also addressed the youth and lashed out at Centre for playing with the future of youth by imposing ill-conceived policies on them. He also raised the issue of bungling in recruitment process and also pointed finger towards the ever increasing rate of fees in govt as well private educational institutions.
He gave a call to youth of the region to come out of their comfort zones and launch a struggle for their rights under the banner of the National Conference.
Dr Vikas added that only NC could take out J&K out of this mess and asked the people to wholeheartedly support the NC leadership.
Those who spoke in the meeting include, BD Dalhotra, Randeep Chib, S Malik, Vishast, Rahul Thakur, Bahadur lal, Manhor Lal, Gurab Sagotra, Anurag Sagotra and others.
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