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NSUI slams govt over new recruitment policy

JAMMU: The National Students Union of India NSUI today alleged that the state government was following antiyouth policies and demanded that legislators and ministers should also get their salary as per the new recruitment policy announced by the PDPBJP government
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<p>Youth Congress leaders address mediapersons in Jammu on Monday. Tribune Photo: A Singh</p>
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Jammu, May 11

The National Students Union of India (NSUI) today alleged that the state government was following anti-youth policies and demanded that legislators and ministers should also get their salary as per the new recruitment policy announced by the PDP-BJP government.

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State NSUI president Neeraj Kundan said youth of state were feeling frustrated after the government announced a new recruitment policy which would result in nepotism, favoritism, corruption and employers would be forced to work according to the whims of legislators.

Kundan demanded that all the newly-elected legislators who own properties worth crores of rupees and were getting huge salaries should also be paid as per the new norms.

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The student leader said the government should respect the sentiments of youth and provide them jobs, which was a slogan of both the coalition partners before the elections.

Ajay Kumar, national delegate, NSUI, and Avijot Singh, state general secretary, NSUI, also spoke on the occasion.

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