Over 2.5 lac appointments made through backdoor by past regimes: CS

Over 2.5 lac appointments made through backdoor by past regimes: CS

KUPWARA: In the Union Territory of J&K, over 2.50 lac employment were handed to undeserving individuals through backdoor ways, according to Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta on Thursday. Speaking at ceremony in Kupwaranorth Kashmir, Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta remarked, “I feel humiliated to say that over 2.50 lac undeserving persons had been offered government employment in J&K through illegal and backdoor tactics. He claimed that the current administration, which is being led by the lieutenant governor, is steadfast in its commitment to halt backdoor appointments and to give educated youth ways of earning respectable living.“Backdoor methods will not be used to provide employment. Poor children who were previously denied basic rights and employment would now have them, according to Mehta.He continued, “But want to bring facts to the fore that 30,000 employment were offered to J&K youth in the previous three years. Some groups are circulating lies about the administration claiming it has ceased recruitment operations. He further stated that the days when government posts were awarded through nepotism and corruption and when the rights of the underprivileged were stolen were long behind. “Those who deserve government work will be accorded their rightful rights, while those who don’t deserve should choose alternative sources of support. Going into business is preferable to working daily wage job, Mehta concluded.

 Over 2.5 lac appointments made through backdoor by past regimes: CS
Over 2.5 lac appointments made through backdoor by past regimes: CS

 

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