RPI seeks justice for daily wagers, Border Battalion candidates

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 12: Republican Party of India (RPI) and Parivartan Movement have expressed concern over the anti-youth decision of the Government, which was doing injustice with the candidates who had applied for Border Battalion proposed by the Government in 2019.
Addressing a joint press conference, RPI (J&K) president Tanveer Hussain and Parivartan Movement chief Sunil Singh Kamboj urged the Union Territory Administration to address the concern of aspirants.
They announced that Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ramdas Athawale would soon meet Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to raise the issue of Daily Wagers and other concerns so that the Government takes suitable decisions to resolve the issues. Hussain also raised the issue of daily rate wagers in Jammu and Kashmir and said that on February 20, protests will be organized across Jammu and Kashmir at district level to highlight the issue of daily wagers who have been denied their rights.