Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Legislators and Senior PCC leaders from J&K calls upon Union Home Minister.




Demanded creating of extra 4000 Special Police Officer (SPO) posts for Erstwhile District District Doda.

Increase the wage of SPO from 3,000 to 10,000.

Demanded to expedite sanction of all the pending projects under militancy affected area scheme.

Special recruitment drive for unemployed youth for J&K state.

New Delhi, December 12: - Legislators and Senior Pradesh Congress Leaders from Jammu and Kashmir state headed by Former Minister and MLA Inderwal G M Saroori called on Hon’ble Union Minister for Home Sushil Kumar Shinde and apprised him about various problems confronting general public and in habitants of hilly and remote area of Erstwhile District Doda. Among others who called upon the Minister from J&K state included MLC Naresh Gupta, MLC Mohammad Amin Bhat, Senior Congress Leader from Batote Mohammad Iqbal Mir, Youth Congress leader from Srinagar Imtiyaz Malik and others.

Delegation demanded that a special recruitment drive for the unemployed youth for the State in Central Government services may please be undertaken, as the State has limited resources.

They also seek Ministers personal intervention for creating extra 4000 Special Police Officer (SPO) posts for Erstwhile District District Doda as these districts are having only 10% road connectivity and are the far flung areas of the J&K state. Further they demanded the wages of SPO’s may be increased from Rs 3000 to 10,000 in view of present market fluctuation.

Mr Saroori and other member of delegations also demanded to expedite sanction of all the pending projects submitted to Union government under militancy affected area scheme. They also demanded special financial package for Jammu And Kashmir State on the pattern of North-East.

“Incentives should be unique to the Jammu and Kashmir; a proactive policy should be put in place for recruitment of unemployed youths of the state in central government services, autonomous bodies, public sector undertakings and central paramilitary forces”, they said.

Hon’ble Union Minister gave them patient hearing and demands put forth before him by delegation and assured that the central government will consider them on top priority. The Hon’ble minister said further said that Central as well as state government is committed to provide solace to the deprived people and will work for the peaceful atmosphere of the state, must for the development of the State and the Country. Therefore, it is the duty of all of us to work unitedly towards this direction.

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