NC Govt. adopts urgent measures to address youth concerns in J&K: Rattan Lal Gupta

NC Govt will prioritizes policies to uplift & empower J&K youth: Abdullah Brothers

Jammu, 29 November: Young and dynamic Youth National Conference leaders Zameer Abdullah and Zaheer Abdullah reaffirmed their commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. They vowed to adopt pro youth policies, which they claim have provide opportunities to the younger generation for their coming future.

The Abdullah brothers were speaking while addressing a meeting of the Youth National Conference (YNC) functionaries held at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan under the chairmanship of Tejinder Singh Aman, District President Jammu Urban JKNC Youth. The meeting focused on the mounting challenges faced by the youth of Jammu and Kashmir due to anti-youth policies adopted by the successive regime headed by BJP, particularly in light of the ongoing recruitment scams and rising unemployment.

Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of JKNC, expressed serious concerns over the lack of progress in addressing youth issues during previous regime.He said that failure of BJP Government in creating adequate job avenues in the country has led to mass suffering of the youth, Jammu and Kashmir has been the worst victim of this broken commitment. He said that unemployment is at peak in the UT and youths are left with no option but to come out on roads seeking justice. “Even the Ph.D degree holders are finding it difficult to get the jobs leave aside the others having lesser qualifications”, he said and demanded that aspirants in J&K should be given fair deal by giving them age relaxation on the lines of KAS examination. 

Zameer Abdullah, a prominent voice in the meeting, stressed the need to support the youth for a brighter future.  He emphasized the importance of creating sustainable employment avenues, reforming the education system, and fostering a youth-centric development agenda. “We are resolute in our mission to empower the youth and restore their confidence in governance,” he said.

He said that NC government will take all possible steps to insulate the young population from the menace of drugs, which has gripped this part of the country very badly. He also strongly supported the young and aspiring youths of J&K by asking SSB and J&K PSC to consider the demands of the protesting youths without wasting even a jiffy claiming that youths deserve much more and it is the duty of the people at helm to sort out things which the young brigade has been confronting due to wrong precedents set by the dispensations that ruled J&K in last over one decade.

Inspiring the NC youth wing activists, Zaheer Abdullah, a dynamic youth leader of JKNC, laid stress on ensuring holistic grooming of the young population at school and college levels. He said that India is the country of 65 per cent youths and it could do wonders if the energy of its young people is channelized and used in a prolific manner. 

Zaheer assured that the NC Government will prioritize policies that uplift and empower the youth, ensuring their rightful place in shaping the future of the region. He called upon the youth to actively participate in the Party’s mission, urging them to support efforts to rebuild a prosperous and inclusive Jammu and Kashmir.

The Abdullah brothers reiterated NC’s commitment to standing by the aspirations and needs of the youth in their fight for justice and a brighter future.

Among those who were present included:  Bimla Luthra former MLA,, Th. Yashu Vardhan Singh Additional Spokesperson Jammu, Rita Gupta Vice President Central Zone, Mohinder Kumar Rana Joint Secretary Central Zone,  Nitish Goswami, Zamir Quershi,  Muzamil Malik, Rajeshwar Singh , Sahil Kerni, Sahib Chib District Secretary YNC Jammu, Mudi Seth, Rovin Kumar, Saqib Kichloo, Aman Chemma, Yasir Ahasan,  Atal Singh,  Gurdeep Singh Wazir, Adhyan Sharma, Arunpal Singh, Massrat Ali, Puspa Dogra and others.

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