ABVP protests against no fresh recruitment till promotion of all

ABVP leading protest march against SAC & SCERT decision.
ABVP leading protest march against SAC & SCERT decision.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 14: Continuing its fight against the SAC (State Administrative Council) and SCERT decisions on no fresh recruitment till adjustment of all RRETs and 100 percent promotion of Masters as Lecturers, ABVP today held a strong protest demonstration on Jammu University campus.
Shouting slogans, the protesting ABVP activists were demanding 80 percent direct recruitment of Teachers as well as Lectures and 20 percent through departmental promotions. They were also demanding re-advertisement of SCERT 2021 Recruitment notification with deletion of teaching experience eligibility.
A large number of Jammu University students participated in the protest march on the campus.
Talking to the media persons during protest demonstration, State Secretary of ABVP J&K, Mukesh Manhas announced that the fight would continue against the anti-youth decisions of SAC and SCERT. “These decisions are totally against the career of educated unemployed youth of Jammu and Kashmir and we will never tolerate the same,” he added.
Ramnik Sharma, State Joint Secretary ABVP Jammu Kashmir also addressed the media and demanded that the controversial notification by SCERT must be immediately withdrawn.
Ravail Parihar, State Media incharge ABVP, while addressing to the media, said that the ABVP fight for the rights of the students will continue till the unemployed education youth of Jammu and Kashmir get justice.
Saket Rathore said that the issue does not pertain to a section of youth but every educated unemployed youth of Jammu and Kashmir. “We are not against the Teachers and Lectures; we want intermediate solutions from the Government,” he added.
Ramesh Singh also addresses to media and said that the Government was playing with the career of the students and scholars and ABVP would never tolerate such kind of anti youth decisions.
Chahat Jamwal, a student of Jammu University said that such kind of false and anti youth policies are responsible for the degradation of quality education in Jammu and Kashmir.
Others, who spoke on the occasion, included Bindya Sharma, Hari Om, Dheeraj Sharma, Piyush Khajuria, Komal Parihar, Arvind Kumar, Shubham Amar, Parteek Raina, Palak Sambyal, Ashu Rajput, Neha, Sharmila Choudhary, Shafkat Ali, Zakir Hussain, Neha, Vijay Kumar and Sandeep Singh.