ABVP launches signature campaign for exclusion of Urdu from NT Exam

Excelsior Correspondent

ABVP activists displaying banner and signature sheets during campaign at JU on Monday.
ABVP activists displaying banner and signature sheets during campaign at JU on Monday.

JAMMU, Aug 24: In order to make its ongoing struggle against Jammu Kashmir Service Selection Board a mass movement and to involve maximum number of youth against the alleged anti-Jammu and anti-Ladakh policy of JKSSB, ABVP launch a signature campaign against the controversial decision of including Urdu as 30 marks descriptive subject in Naib Tehsildar Exam.
According to ABVP State organizing secretary Pawan Sharma, the signature campaign launched by ABVP was quite Successful as more than 1500 students from only JU Campus supported the movement against JKSSRB and signed for the revocation of this anti youth decision. He said that the involvement of large number of students and youth in protest demonstrations, rallies and dharnas and now in signature campaign clearly shows the starting of count down for JKSSRB and those who are supporting JKSSRB not to revoke this anti-youth decision.
Pawan Sharma warned that if 30 marks Urdu is not eliminated from NT exam, the youth from Jammu & Ladakh regions will come on roads and JKSSRB and J&K Govt, both will be responsible for this tense situation.
ABVP activists from Jammu University, who were present during the signature campaign, includes Gurdeep, Deepak, Anirudh, Kanav, Alok, Dinesh, Sidhant and others.