Complete selection of jobs advertised prior to Reorganisation Act: Abhinav

BJP leaders during a press conference at Jammu on Sunday.
BJP leaders during a press conference at Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 13: Alleging that annulling the posts advertised before introduction of Reorganisation Act on October 31, 2019 is discriminatory, Abhinav Sharma, spokesperson BJP J&K said that vacancies advertised before the October 31, 2019 were out of purview of amended reservation rules and the domicile concept which was introduced by amending J&K Decentralization Act and Rules 2010 and therefore Government should complete the selection process as per earlier rules to ensure justice to J&K youths.
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BJP spokesperson, Abhinav Sharma accompanied by spokesperson Dr. Tahir Choudhary and media secretary, Dr. Pardeep Mahotra said this while addressing a press conference at party Headquarter, here, today.
Making a fervent appeal to LG, Manoj Sinha, Abhinav urged him to intervene and ensure justice to the educated unemployed youths of the region.
Talking about J&K Police Border Battalion aspirants, Sharma said that the district-wise posts were advertised prior to introduction of Reorganisation Act as well as Domicile Act and the applications were invited on the basis of State Subject. “The physical tests were also conducted prior to October 31, 2019 and the recruitment was to be made on the basis of reservation rules in vogue before October 31, 2019. The move to annul the posts advertised before October 31, 2019 has led to sheer injustice with the aspirants because with fresh advertisements, the new reservation rules and Domicile Act will come under purview thus denying the fair deal to the aspirants”, Sharma said, adding that to deliver justice to Border Battalion aspirants and also those who have applied for the gazetted and non-gazetted vacancies in J&K it is necessary to complete the selection process of jobs advertised before October 31, 2019.
Abhinav mentioned that General Administration Department (GAD) of Jammu and Kashmir has withdrawn all posts including gazetted and non-gazetted referred to JKPSC/JKSSB prior to 31-10-2019, for which selections have not been finalized till date, as also the posts in which there are litigations and the cases are pending in the court.
He urged the LG to intervene and ensure justice to the local youths of J&K as the order directing cancellation of all posts advertised before October 31, 2019 is discriminatory and needs to be rescinded as soon as possible.