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Rajouri
Taking a dig at some political leaders of Jammu for making hue and cry over KAS Mains result, KAS aspirants of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Udhampur districts have said that these leaders are communalizing the result and are targeting a particular language.
In a meeting of Mains qualifiers at Jammu University today, KAS aspirants of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban , Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Udhampur have strongly reacted the statements of some political leaders of Jammu who are making hue and cry over Mains KAS result. “We had always accepted the result of the PSC and had never make noise even at the time when 87 candidates were selected in final list alone from Jammu district in 2001 batch”, an aspirant of Rajouri district said. He added that politicians of Jammu district have never consider the people of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban , Rajouri , Poonch and Udhampur as the part of Jammu province. “If they would have consider us as their part, the situation would have been different”, he said adding “If Jammu district may not have get their share but remaining province are satisfied on the result of PSC”. He added that these leaders have hurt the Mains qualifiers of Jammu who had worked hard and qualified the examination.
Terming it not an attack on PSC but direct on Urdu language, another KAS aspirant of Doda said that some leaders are targeting Urdu not PSC and in this way they are exposing themselves. “We have worked hard in Urdu and qualified the examination and this is not a language of any particular community”, he said reminding these leaders that when 29
candidates of Dogri subject were finally selected in 2004 batch, no body had made any cry from any corner of the state. “We never want to target any particular subject on communal lines but some people are targeting Urdu and they have nothing to do with PSC result”, he added.
Warning these leaders not to indulge in communal politics over a subject, an aspirant of Kishtwar district said “I being a Hindu have qualified KAS mains in Urdu and if Jammu politicians did not digest our affiliation with Jammu province, we have no problem to say ourselves a part of Kashmir because this part of land is also ours and communal leaders are perhaps treating it a land of some others”. He added that these politicians should abstain from narrow politics and should boost the morale of the people who qualified the Mains. “How they are telling that 76 percent aspirants of Kashmir have been selected. This is true that 76 percent are selected from the districts outside Jammu district”, an aspirant of Surankote Poonch said adding that when among the total 113 candidates selected for Naib Tehsildar, 100 were belonging to Jammu, there was no cry from Kashmir even though Urdu knowledge was compulsory for the same.
These aspirants after holding a meeting appealed some communal mind politicians of Jammu to stop anti-Urdu propaganda and treat this language as Indian language. They also appealed Public Service Commission not to succumb to the pressure of the communal politics.
Rajouri
Taking a dig at some political leaders of Jammu for making hue and cry over KAS Mains result, KAS aspirants of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Udhampur districts have said that these leaders are communalizing the result and are targeting a particular language.
In a meeting of Mains qualifiers at Jammu University today, KAS aspirants of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban , Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Udhampur have strongly reacted the statements of some political leaders of Jammu who are making hue and cry over Mains KAS result. “We had always accepted the result of the PSC and had never make noise even at the time when 87 candidates were selected in final list alone from Jammu district in 2001 batch”, an aspirant of Rajouri district said. He added that politicians of Jammu district have never consider the people of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban , Rajouri , Poonch and Udhampur as the part of Jammu province. “If they would have consider us as their part, the situation would have been different”, he said adding “If Jammu district may not have get their share but remaining province are satisfied on the result of PSC”. He added that these leaders have hurt the Mains qualifiers of Jammu who had worked hard and qualified the examination.
Terming it not an attack on PSC but direct on Urdu language, another KAS aspirant of Doda said that some leaders are targeting Urdu not PSC and in this way they are exposing themselves. “We have worked hard in Urdu and qualified the examination and this is not a language of any particular community”, he said reminding these leaders that when 29
candidates of Dogri subject were finally selected in 2004 batch, no body had made any cry from any corner of the state. “We never want to target any particular subject on communal lines but some people are targeting Urdu and they have nothing to do with PSC result”, he added.
Warning these leaders not to indulge in communal politics over a subject, an aspirant of Kishtwar district said “I being a Hindu have qualified KAS mains in Urdu and if Jammu politicians did not digest our affiliation with Jammu province, we have no problem to say ourselves a part of Kashmir because this part of land is also ours and communal leaders are perhaps treating it a land of some others”. He added that these politicians should abstain from narrow politics and should boost the morale of the people who qualified the Mains. “How they are telling that 76 percent aspirants of Kashmir have been selected. This is true that 76 percent are selected from the districts outside Jammu district”, an aspirant of Surankote Poonch said adding that when among the total 113 candidates selected for Naib Tehsildar, 100 were belonging to Jammu, there was no cry from Kashmir even though Urdu knowledge was compulsory for the same.
These aspirants after holding a meeting appealed some communal mind politicians of Jammu to stop anti-Urdu propaganda and treat this language as Indian language. They also appealed Public Service Commission not to succumb to the pressure of the communal politics.
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