Denied share

This refers to the article ‘Where lies the fault’ by Hassan Zainagree. The writer has nicely dealt with the subject of discrimination with Kashmiri students in different recruitments. One thing is clear that Kashmiris no way lag behind. They have the potential to qualify any competitive examination. Whenever any selection list is issued, it clearly reflects that Kashmiris are being discriminated. Zainagiree has rightly said that “demography and power should have gone hand in hand as it does in largest democracy of world”. But alas! There is no democracy here. Things are done to suit a particular community. Let’s take the issue seriously and ensure that we Kashmiris are denied our share in recruitments.
Syed Dawood
aazim_da@yahoo.com

Lastupdate on : Fri, 4 Dec 2009 21:30:00 Makkah time
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