Redress demands in 21 days or face anti-election campaign: CSC Association

Excelsior Correspondent

J&K CSC Association members interacting with media persons at Jammu on Tuesday.
J&K CSC Association members interacting with media persons at Jammu on Tuesday.

JAMMU, Jan 14: J&K Common Service Centre (CSC) Association asked the Government to redress their demands within 21 days otherwise they will launch anti-election campaign against the ruling parties in the forthcoming elections.
This was stated by Shah Shabbir, president of J&K CSC Association while addressing a press conference here today.
He said that the Government has turned a deaf ear towards the genuine demands of Khidmat Centre owners in the State, thus compelling them to lodge their protest in the Parliament at New Delhi.
Shah told that around 1000 Khidmat Centre owners were protesting from past one week, highlighting their demands but no one from the Government has initiated any action in their favour.
Chief Minister is deliberately ignoring our demands and also spoiling the career of the youth of the State, he alleged.
We were pressurized during past one week by different agencies to end our struggle, but we will not stop, till our demands are redressed, he added.
He said National e-Governance Programme was started in State in the year 2009 and Khidmat Centres were started, adding that we were promised G2C Services and Gap Support (Financial Assistance) for the survival, but nothing has been done apart from assurances.