Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 29: J&K People’s Conference (PC) senior vice president and former minister, Abdul Gani Vakil, today highlighted the pressing issue of escalating unemployment among the youth, leading to a concerning rise in drug dependency.
While addressing workers’ meetings in Rafiabad and Sopore area today Vakil emphasized the urgent need for immediate government intervention to prevent the imminent ruin of the youth population.
Expressing deep concern over the unfulfilled promises made by the UT administration regarding employment opportunities, Vakil emphasized that the assurances provided to the educated youth remained unmaterialized, significantly impacting the lives of numerous hopefuls. Despite pledges by the present Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to generate employment and accelerate job creation, these promises have yet to translate into tangible actions, leaving the aspirations of the youth unattended.
Vakil noted that while various departments advertised numerous job positions, the lack of progress in filling these vacancies has exacerbated the unemployment crisis. This dire situation has led to a surge in drug abuse among the youth. Vakil y appealed to the UT administration and the Central government to devise and implement a comprehensive employment policy specifically tailored to address the unemployment woes plaguing the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.
Stressing the criticality of swiftly creating employment opportunities, Vakil emphasized that this action would not only eradicate the drug menace but also steer the youth back into the mainstream.