Fill up remaining 4,000 posts under PM’s employment package: YAIKS
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: The unemployed Kashmiri migrant youth under the banner of Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) began their indefinite protest demanding filling up of remaining 4,000 posts under PMs special employment package.
Led by its President YAIKS Pt. R.K Bhat, the activists assembled outside Raj Bhawan and raised slogans in support of their demands.
The protestors, while highlighting the demands, appealed to Governor to intervene for immediate filling up of the remaining 4,000 posts out of sanctioned 6,000 jobs under the package for Kashmiri migrants including the selection of pending teachers list and 221 writ petitioners. The Division Bench of Jammu and Kashmir had given directions to the government to accommodate the appellants within two months but the Court order is yet to be implemented by the State Government.
Bhat, while addressing the protestors, said for the last eight months the government is adopting dilly dallying tactics resulting in failure to implement court directions which were meant to be implemented within two months from the date it was passed on 2nd June 2015. He warned the government that in case the government fails to implement court directions within next few days the YAIKS will be forced to change the strategies, policies and modes of agitation.
Among others who addressed the protestors include Ajay Safaya, Deepak Koul, Ajay Chaman Sandeep Dhar, Anil Pandita, Vinod, Manoj Bhat, Deleep Koul, Anita Kachroo, Princy Kumari and Advisors D.N Bhat, Shuban Koul, Pushkar Nath and Bushan Lal.