Take forward message of Apni Party: Bakaya to youth

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 8: Apni Party State general secretary, Vijay Bakaya today asked the youth who joined the party to take forward the message of the party among the masses.
He was addressing a joining programme which was organized by district president, Urban Youth Wing Jammu, Shivam Choudhary at party’s Gandhi Nagar office here.
While welcoming them into the party, Bakaya hoped the joining of the youth would strengthen the party and asked the youth that they should take forward the message of the party.
Meanwhile, provincial president Manjit Singh said that youth have lost all hopes in the present form of Government with its failure to provide them employment opportunities in J&K.
Singh said that “The youth are in despair in absence of an elected Government in J&K and no one is ready to redress their issues. In these circumstances, they have developed a hope with the Apni Party due to its policies and agenda amid fear of an uncertain future.”
Welcoming the youth into the party, he said that Apni Party believes the youth should be provided job opportunities, daily wagers should be regularized and NHM employees be continued in the service.
He said that “There is a growing fear of losing jobs among temporarily engaged daily wagers in different departments from the last many decades that they may lose their jobs. The Government has no clear policy for them nor has recruitment been conducted on all the vacant posts.”
In this situation of complete confusion, he said that the youth have pinned their hopes with the Apni Party and its leadership due to pro-youth and pro-J&K policies which are based on equitable development.
“The regions are facing discrimination. The youth have no employment and the already engaged workers in different departments fear for their jobs. Is this good governance? It is absolutely not good governance. Therefore, the people should support the Apni Party to form the next Government in J&K so that the people can be brought out of the misery,” he said.