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NSYF to join the National Convention for Rights at Delhi on 31 July in support

Jammu 24.07.2022 Today educated unemployed youth and students of NSYF (National SC/ST/OBC Students and Youth Front) held a meeting at JAMMU wherein State patron NSYF & President All India Confederation of SC/ST/OBC Organisations R K Kalsotra participated along with Er BL Bhardwaj General Secretary Confederation .

Tarun Paroch, State Coordinator NSYF, who organised today’s meet welcomed Kalsotra and other participants of NSYF Cadre. While addressing the NSYF cadre Kalsotra apprised them that Govt is aiming to finish the govt sector where educated youth are getting employment and at large scale all profitable sectors have been privitized where no reservation is given to SC/ST/OBCs educated youth. Already 80 lacs backlog is not being filled. Education is becomes costly which is now beyond the reach of our people, Govt Universities are not implementing reservation policy and more then 300 foreign universities has been open in India and they are demanding very high fees.

Here in J&K, no backlog is being filled and in many instances advertised posts are withdrawn by the govt in PSC, SSRB, SKAUST. Caste atrocities are also on a rise in the country including our UT. Against these move of the Govt Confederation at National level is holding National Convention on 31 July 2022 in New Delhi and he appealed the Educated Unemployed Youth & Students to participate to formulate future strategy for the save of rights guarantees in Constitution of India.

Tarun Paroch Coordinator of NSYF said Govt is finishing the provisions of reservation and their promises of ‘Ache Din’ for SC/ST/OBC is being proved to be false and are nothing more than only  a propaganda and the educated youth is being denied their rights of seeking employment.

Govind Bansal leader NSYF, said there is active backlog of 1.04 lakh in J&K also and the educated and eligible youth belonging to SC ST OBCs are not getting their constitutional rights
which should be filled via recruitment drives.

BL Bhardwaj said that the youth of J&K was promised certain rights but the facts state otherwise. The unemployment rates are all time high in J&K. On top of that the constitutional rights of vulnerable sections are being denied to them by the government.

At the end it was unanimously decided by NSYF cadre to join the National Convention for save Rights at New Delhi on 31 July in NDMC Convention Hall.

Others who spoke were Himanshu, Tanish Bhagat, Pawan Kumar, Khem Raj, Rahul Kumar & others

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