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BJP Govt to complete 1 year on March 9, but major promise of 50000 Govt jobs could not be fulfilled
TIWN March 6, 2019
BJP Govt to complete 1 year on March 9, but major promise of 50000 Govt jobs could not be fulfilled
PHOTO : BJP Govt's first oath taking ceremony in Tripura. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, March 6 (TIWN): Only 2 days remained that BJP Govt will complete its one year of oath-taking ceremony but the major promise of the party which drew 7 lakhs unemployed youths votes is far from the reality and State Govt also has failed address to the failure of the Govt. It has also caused major embarrassment for the ruling party leaders and members, as their Govt could not fulfill the top promise of the Vision Document. BJP’s Vision Document unfurled by Arun Jaitley, it says in page 6 Point No-7, “There are about 50,000 vacancies in the state government. We will fill up all these vacancies within a year through a transparent process”. Earlier even though in CPI-M Govt’s time, BJP day-night lamented crocodiles tears for unemployed youths and fooled with JUMLA promises, today in an order Finance Dept said that Tripura having the “highest numbers of Govt employees” and there is no need of any more Govt employee unless the posts are vacated by surrender or retirement.Chief Secretary L K Gupta on December 17 stopped all recruitments and said, “Tripura has the highest level of Govt employment in the country. The level of employment is double in Tripura in compare to the states like Meghalaya. Needless to say, there is need to be extremely prudent in the matter of further recruitments”.

The notification further says, “Creation of posts will be strictly depend of availability with budgetary resources with Department concerned. Each dept has a number of posts created in the past, which are vacant and no longer required. Hence whenever a department submits a proposal of post creation it should be accompanied with surrender/ abolition of posts with equivalent financial  implications”. In the order it was also mentioned if rules are not followed, then dire consequences will be seen.

Resentments have been brewed among the unemployed youths as not only TPSC but all the Govt Depts have cancelled ongoing recruitments erupted massive frustration.

 

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