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Former Minister and Senior National Conference leader Mr  Ajay Kumar Sadhotra today blamed the BJP for disempowering people in  general and youth in particular by robbing their jobs after scrapping the unique  identity of Jammu and Kashmir. 
The people of Jammu feel let-down and betrayed due to contemptuous assault  on their sensitivities, he said and referred to ignoring the winter capital for  holding the G-20 conclave, a most important international event, as rightly and  sagaciously pointed out by the National Conference President Dr Farooq  Abdullah.  
He said the people are feeling marginalized after down-grading the status of  Jammu and Kashmir to a Union Territory and opening up its jobs and lands for  non-state subjects. In this context, he referred to the lands being allotted to  non-state subjects and even 336 low income group flats handed over to non local labourers under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (Urban) Mission in the  Sunjwan area. Local poor people have been deprived of housing facilities.  
“This is indication of the events to follow”, Mr Sadhotra said, adding that the  main brunt of August 5, 2019 political developments is being faced by Jammu.  The BJP has failed in addressing the concerns of the people, raised by the  National Conference from time to time, as they are not sincere towards the  urges and aspirations of the people in this part of the country. 
Describing eligibility to jobs and ownership of lands as the most emotive and  sensitive issue, he said one after another decision raises many serious  questions on the intentions of the BJP and the Centre. The people are  genuinely feeling let down in the wake of one after another inimical move of  the administration. The governments, both at the Centre and here are not  walking the talk, which is evident first by the issuance of domicile rules and  their implementation that have pushed the permanent residents to the wall.  The domicile rules have put a question mark on the future of local educated 
youth, who are already facing the brunt of burgeoning unemployment. This  concern should, in fact, have been addressed by the Government on priority  and much earlier but the element of continued dilemma is making the young  restive, he added.  
Cautioning against extending olive branches to the outsiders like rule  relaxations for jobs and allotment of flats, liquor business and demining  business. Mr Sadhotra said this will hurt the Jammu division most due to its  proximity with other states and relatively peaceful environs. He said the fear  about leasing out jobs to outsiders at the cost of the legitimate rights of  permanent residents is now a reality. This is going to be detrimental for the  future of the educated unemployed, who have scarce avenues due to the  absence of an organised private sector. Every single job going to the so-called  ‘outsider domicile’ will be blocking the future of our youngsters, he added. 
Mr Sadhotra has counselled the BJP not to test the patience of J&K people who  will forcefully bounce back with their vote of power in a peaceful and decisive  manner.

Publish Time: 03 May 2023
TP News

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