NSUI launches signature campaign against new recruitment policy
STATE TIMES NEWS
KISHTWAR: Blaming government for spoiling the future of youths and spraying water over their dreams, the flames of agitation against the new recruitment policy now reached at hilly District Kishtwar. Continuing its agitation, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) on Tuesday conducted signature campaign in front of Govt. Polytechnic College at Kishtwar.
The campaign was the goodwill programme of the organisation and was organised by Prakash Singh Dadwal District President NSUI Unit Kishtwar. Number of students putt their signatures in support of the agitation, terming the New Recruitment Policy, a bogus policy he said it will ruin the lives of youths seeking jobs in Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking on the occasion, Prakash Singh Dadwal said that the new recruitment policy has been formulated to make appointment against gazetted and non-gazetted vacancies on contractual basis and the person appointed will be regularised after putting in seven years of satisfactory service.
All the appointments will be through district level officers and thus the policy will enhance corruption and will promote system of bribe.
Dadwal added that these policies are made behind closed doors without any proper consultation with youths having a sole aim to create frustration among unemployed youths so that youths move away from government job and by this policy the fundamental rights of the youth to work on the principle of ‘Equal wages for Equal job’ has be assaulted.
He further said that now the contractual jobs are offered when there are more than 40,000 vacancies in government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, they have to be filled under law as per Constitution of India.
Others who actively coordinated the campaign include Imtiyaz Tapal Vice President NSUI GDC Kishtwar, Jahangir Hassan Lone, Amit Rana, Aamir hussain Keen, Bilal mohi ud Din Tantray, Aarif Majeed Malik, Mehboob Wani, Burhan Javed, Owais Shinas, Akil Rashid, Imran ,Mohd Idries, Shubham Bhagat, Muneeb khanjee, Ankush Sharma, Waseem Akram and Nazoor Mughal.