Jan seeks immediate replenishment of ration in far-off areas

Provincial Youth NC president Ajaz Jan addressing a press conference at Jammu on Friday.
Provincial Youth NC president Ajaz Jan addressing a press conference at Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU Feb 5: Provincial Youth National Conference president Ajaz Jan today sought immediate buffer of rations in the far off areas of Doda, Kathua,Bani, Basholi, Reasi , Banihal, Poonch, Rajouri and Kisthtwar districts of the Jammu region, saying PDP-BJP owe an explanation to the people of these areas why they failed in doing so as per practice.
“The poor rationees are suffering due to scarce stocks and the Governor’s Administration needs to take immediate steps for mitigating their problems”, Mr Jan said while interacting with media at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan here this afternoon.
He said the PDP-BJP Coalition Government failed the people of Jammu and Kashmir especially those living in far off areas, as no concern was ever shown towards their problems, least to speak of mitigating these. He said the insensitive dispensation remained mired in controversies and instead of delivering they played to the galleries at the cost of public interest.
Mr Jan also dwelt upon problems confronted to educated unemployed and said that no serious effort was made to fill the vacant posts. Instead, the anti-people and anti-youth Government attempted to introduce such a job policy which would have denied the deserving candidates chance to seek employment.
The Provincial Youth National Conference president urged the Governor’s Administration to devise a mechanism wherein fast track recruitment is ensured through designated institutions.
Mr Jan also expressed concern over delays in the release of financial assistance to targeted segments of population like old, widows and destitute besides grant of scholarships to Scheduled Caste and Schedule Tribe students of the State.
He also sought priority attention to the restoration works of the damaged infrastructure due to 2014 floods and incessant rains, saying the people of the remote areas continue to suffer due to dilapidated road network and poor utility services.
Those present on the occasion, included Rohit Bali, Ankush Abrol, Raiz Malik, Rohit Kerni, Sandeep Singh, Tejinder Pal Singh and others.

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