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Displaced Kashmiri Pandit Youths Sought Jobs In PM Package

Displaced Kashmiri Pandit Youths Sought Jobs In PM Package. Activists of the displaced Kashmiri migrant’s unemployed youth protests, demanding jobs.

The protesters said that under the first package the previous outstanding posts should be filled and the youth of Kashmiri Pandits should be given jobs.

The activists alleged that the administration did not cleverly fill more than half the posts under the Prime Minister’s Package. In such a situation, this package is still incomplete.

In the year 2010, under the Prime Minister’s Package, advertisements were issued for 1600 posts for Kashmiri Pandit youth. Later it was reduced to eight hundred posts.

The names of many Kashmiri Pandit youth who applied did not figure in the list to date. Now they have also aged. The administration should first complete the package by giving jobs to such youth.

On the occasion, Seema Kaul said that no one is thinking about the employment of Displaced Kashmiri Pandit youths.

The government is contemplating to remove the new posts, but no decision is being taken to complete the PM package of Kashmiri Pandits.

Kanwal Pandita said that the selection list of many youths applying under the Prime Minister’s Package was not released. Today these youth are unemployed.

Amit Bhunt and Sunil Kaul also shared their views on the occasion. Promotion in the job-seeking

The All Parties Migrant Coordination Committee has accused the Kashmiri Pandits of being ignored under the Prime Minister’s Employment Package for being ignored.

The committee says that Kashmiri Pandit employees posted under the package are not being promoted. The department is arguing that a job has been received under the package, so cannot be promoted.

The All Parties Migrant Coordination Committee has strongly opposed this whole matter.

Said that the Jammu and Kashmir administration is behaving inappropriately with these Kashmiri Pandit employees, it will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

The committee has warned that either the administration should empower these employees or else they will be forced to take a more radical form than the agitation in 2016.

In the meeting held in Jammu, the committee members demanded from the Lieutenant Governor that all their matters be resolved.

National spokesperson of the committee, King C Bharti, said that Kashmiri Pandit employees are still on the job in difficult circumstances.

They should be encouraged. Service rules must be followed. Chairman Vinod Pandit, Advocate Arun Kadru was also present on the occasion.

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