Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 17: JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla today promised to formulate a policy for the regularization of temporary and contractual employees across various sectors; and also promised to safeguarding land laws and employment rights, emphasizing the need to review all decisions made without the approval of the people.
Addressing a election meeting in Ward-73 Bhour Camp organized by JKPCC general secretary Amrit Bali and also Upper Gadigarh, Shumali Mohalla, RS Pura Ward 4&5, Khamb RS Pura, Bhalla said that paramedical staff in associated hospitals and GMC, casual labourers, daily wage workers, CIC operators, contractual employees, home guards, and Rehbar-e-Khel (temporary sports coaches or physical education teachers) would be regularized as soon as the Congress is elected to power in J&K.
“This broad spectrum of workers has been a significant part of the State’s workforce, often working under precarious conditions without the benefits and security that come with permanent employment,” he said.
Bhalla appealed to the voters of J&K to exercise their franchise in favour of the alliance candidates so that the party could fulfill its poll promises and bring the State back on the path of peace and prosperity, and inclusive development.
He claimed BJP Govt as a “complete failure”, saying the government proven to be a policy and governance “nightmare” for J&K people.”All self-marketed myths of party stood exposed as government has turned out to be a complete failure that stood on an ever-mounting pyre of broken promises and U-turns.
Bhalla said from 2005 to 2014, BJP propaganda machinery wanted us to believe that they were the only magical solution to all vexed political and economic problems that others had only tried to solve in right earnest. Today, these myths about them stand shattered, Bhalla added.
“Not only have they broken every single political promise that they had made to garner votes, but their government has also proven to be a policy and governance nightmare for the State. He alleged that BJP used emotive slogans to exploit the sentiments of the people and “ditched them at the first sight of power”.
Accusing the BJP of bartering away the pride and honor of people of Jammu region to satisfy its lust for power, Bhalla appealed Jammuites to oppose, expose and depose the BJP’s juggernaut for its sheer opportunism.