TIWN Aug 21, 2018
AGARTALA, Aug 21 (TIWN): Letters, allegations, mails, phone calls from job aspirants say how much the unemployed youths are frustrated out of the decision of BJP Govt which brutally cancelled all the ongoing recruitments.
Maximum want to hide their identity whereas few are getting desperate to knock the door of High Court. Instead of providing jobs, BJP Govt’s “Jumla-Strike” has hit the job aspirants, affected around 8000 candidates in the ongoing recruitment after it decided to cancel all the existing jobs which were undergoing before BJP came in power.
But what is the youths’ fault ? 8,000 unemployed youths who were preparing for various jobs and were waiting for the results…all of them were Ministers, leaders relatives ?? How to trust the New Govt, against whom already scam allegations are coming just on the 5th months of it’s baby Govt.
One such letter has touch Editor’s heart, later we have contacted him.
The letter of the youth says,
To the Govt of Tripura (BJP)
“We have not voted for to just come in power and replace the previous govt, but for a future that we thought it will be of development..but all we got is cancelation of all the govt recruitments.. with due respect sir.. there are lots of students preparing for State Civil Services and other state Govt exams..! Are u guys too immature to think about us..? "You" guys once asked us that "this is a new govt a new born baby give us sometime" well we have given u enough time.. and what have u done with our time???. The answer is NOTHING.You have just spoiled the life of all the deserving candidates and gained your vote bank….WRITTEN OUT OF ANGER AND DEPRESSION”. (identity of the youth is hidden).
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