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Administration should resolve issues of unemployed transporters on priority: Mehbooba

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 21, 2022
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Yogesh Sagotra

Jammu, Feb 21: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to listen to the grievances of aspiring candidates of Border Battalions and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), who are protesting from past few months demanding government jobs.
Talking to media, former chief minister said that Jammu and Kashmir government administration to take note of their (aspiring candidates of Border Battalions and Central Industrial Security Force ), grievances and ensure final selection of the candidates for Border Battalions as many of the youth, who have applied for the jobs, have turned overage,” she said.
She said that it is un-digestible that many selection processes were halted despite candidates having passed written examinations and also qualified medical tests.
Mufti was speaking after listening to various delegations, including the aspiring candidates of Border Battalions and transporters as part of her Jammu visit.
On the issue of transporters, Mufti asked the administration to look into the issues of transporters who, she said, have suffered huge losses over the years.
“The government is phasing out commercial vehicles in Jammu and Srinagar districts in 20 years and in the rest of the districts in 25 years…they (transporters) have suffered huge losses (due to COVID-induced lockdown) and are overburdened by loans. The price hike of diesel has made their lives miserable,” she said, expressing hope that the government will take note of their issues and address them on priority.
Earlier, she lamented the killing of a Bajrang Dal activist in Karnataka, saying it was “tragic”.
Bajrang Dal activist Harsha, 23, was stabbed to death by unidentified people in Karnataka”s Shivamogga district on Sunday night.
“It (the killing) should not have happened. It is very tragic,” she told reporters.
Asked whether she condemned the killing, Mufti said, “Exactly, it should be condemned if something like that has happened.”

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