Those provided jobs to terrorists, their families have no right to talk on recruitment processes; Govt. will reach to the neck of influential & bring them to justice; Appeals youth to stop carrying out candle march

SNS KASHMIR

Jammu, Mar 13 :

Lieutenant Governor J&K Manoj Sinha on Monday said there is a deliberate attempt being made by some vested interest elements to stop recruitments in Jammu and Kashmir. The LG appealed to youth to stop carrying out candle march and assured them those playing with the bread of merit holders will not be spared.

He said that complaints poured in past about recruitments after which administration swung into action and cancelled the examinations. “The exams were cancelled and investigations were ordered. Simultaneously CBI was given the task to probe the matter and expose the culprits who want to snatch bread of merit holders,”, LG Manoj Sinha as per KNS said while addressing an event in Jammu.

“I assure youth the investigation is underway and the CBI will reach to the neck of influential and bring them to justice soon,” LG Sinha said.

He said during past three years the J&K administration provided jobs to 30 thousand youth and there was a plan to provide 12 thousand more jobs in the ongoing year but unfortunately some vested interested elements don’t want to go recruitment process smoothly.

“I appeal to youth don’t come under influence of such elements who want to snatch your bread. What can they said who provided jobs to terrorists and their families? Those recruited one lac people through backdoor have no right to talk on current recruitments. I want to make it clear that those days are gone when jobs were made available at shops and were given on recommendations. Now only merit will talk and nobody will be allowed to snatch the bread of a merit holder,” LG added.

He appealed youth to do not come under influence of vested interested elements and assured them that no cheater will be allowed to play with your future.

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