BJP regime crushing unemployed, self employed youth: Harshdev

JKNPP chairman addressing a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday.
JKNPP chairman addressing a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 16: JKNPP chairman and former minister Harshdev Singh today accused the BJP regime of crushing unemployed and self employed youth in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Rather than addressing the issue of bourgeoning unemployment so as to fulfill its election time commitments, the BJP regime seemed to be hell bent to crush the unemployed, semi employed and even self employed youth in J&K,” he said, while addressing a press conference, here today.
Harshdev regretted that recent past had witnessed not only massive retrenchments in public and private sector but even the self employed youth had been rendered jobless by seizing and confiscating their private enterprises as seen in Sidhra and elsewhere.
He reminisced the lofty promises made by BJP leadership of providing two crore jobs per year besides at least one Govt job for each household. “It gave tall slogans of youth empowerment and making them self reliant. It is, however, ironical to note that several thousands of working youth have been rendered jobless in Govt as well as private sector during the last few years. Thousands of youth engaged on contractual, consolidated basis have been dis-engaged in Health, Education, PHE, PWD, I&FC, Power besides other Department. Hundreds of employees engaged under proper procedure under SRO-24 in Health Deptt were terminated in the most clandestine manner. The RMSA subject specific teachers appointed after following proper selection procedure were arbitrarily terminated. The contractual teachers/lecturers in schools and colleges were being engaged and dis-engaged as per the whims and fancies of helmsmen. The Rehbar-i-Khel, NYC, NYV, NHM, MGNREGA, Asha and Anganwari workers were made to work on nominal honorarium with none to listen to their repeated cries for enhancement of emoluments and regularization,” he said.
Pointing towards the forcible confiscation and seizure of the private shops, Khokhas and restaurants at Sidhra by the administration, Mr Singh regretted that hundreds of families had been deprived of their livelihood due to the insensitive approach and dictatorial action of the Govt. He also reprimanded the Govt for its shabby treatment to BSF and CISF aspirants holding peaceful protests for redressal of their grievances.
Surinder Chouhan (District President Jammu Rural of JKNPP), Som Nath (Vice-President Panthers Trade Union) and Balwan Chand were also present in the press conference.