Create jobs for J&K youth: Vakil

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 2: Senior vice-president of People’s Conference (PC) and former Minister Abdul Gani Vakil today said that promises made by Union Territory Government for the unemployed youth have proved to be a damp squib, further pushing the youth to the wall.
While touring villages of Rafiabad and Sopore including Panzala, Dooligund, Harwan, Reban, Hathlangoo, Botingoo and Warpora today, Vakil asserted that promises and claims made by the Government for thousands of educated youth have not yielded any results so far.
“The previous Governor during his tenure had promised employment to thousands of youth in J&K but nothing was done on the ground and similarly the present Lt Governor Manoj Sinha too, has promised jobs but those announcements remained on restricted to statements only,” he said.
The senior leader said although different departments notified several posts for which unemployment youth applied but their application forms were thrown in dustbin and no progress has been seen in this regard.
“The lack of employment opportunities in Jammu and Kashmir have pushed youth to trouble causing and increasing alienation among them which is against democratic principles and can even prove against national interest,” Vakil said.
He urged the UT administration and the Central Government to come out with a concrete job policy for the unemployed youth of J&K so that they do not suffer anymore.