Recruitment rules for class-IV jobs anti-youth: Altaf Bukhari

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) President Altaf Bukhari on Friday said the new recruitment rules for class-IV jobs notified by the J&K government were “completely prejudicial in nature” and should be rolled back and modified in accordance with the standard rules governing the recruitment processes across the country.

In a statement, Bukhari castigated the administration for handling such a sensitive issue in a “causal and mundane manner” which was not only detrimental to the interests of lakhs of unemployed youth but were fraught with dangerous ramifications for peace and progress.

   

“In the new recruitment rules, the administration has incorporated SRO-202 clauses which are not only obsolete but brazenly, unconstitutional in nature. The five-year probation instead of two years with denial of increments is totally against the right to equality enjoyed by all other citizens across the country except for the residents of J&K,” Bukhari said, while urging for personal intervention of the Union Home Minster into the matter. 

He said the SRO 202 was formulated by the previous elected government under the constitution of erstwhile state of J&K, which presently stands revoked. “Since the Indian constitution and law is directly applicable to Jammu and Kashmir, how can SRO 202 be still valid in such a situation? The government of India cannot have double standards for residents of J&K while the citizens in all others states enjoy equal rights under the constitution of the country. This contradiction needs to be alleviated, sooner the better,” he said.   

He questioned the J&K government’s stand on the report submitted by the Law Commission headed by Justice (retd) MK Hanjura who had recommended reduction in probation period from five years to two years for employees recruited under SRO-202 since its notification in 2015.

 “It is highly disgusting that the present dispensation has continued with anti-youth SRO-202,” said Bukhari.

He said those employees who have completed two years of probation on the date of the promulgation of Jammu and Kashmir Re-organisation Act 2019 should be regularized forthwith and the cases of those employees who will be completing two years of probation on any future date may be taken up for such consideration as per recommendations of the Law Commission.

Bukhari censured the administration for insisting the candidates for production of Domicile Certificates at the end of recruitment process saying that the clause in fresh recruitment rules was not only frustrating but loaded with political connotations which put a question mark on the intentions of government for addressing the burning issue of unemployment in J&K.

“The fresh recruitment rules in its entirety are demoralizing for the qualified youth of J&K who in absence of other private sector opportunities look for government sector with high hopes. These rules should be immediately rolled back and modified in accordance with the right to equality and equal pay to equal work enshrined in the constitution of the country,” said Bukhari. 

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