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Tejinder Pal Singh Aman appealed youth to support and promote the policies and programmes of the National Conference.

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
November 24, 2025
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Tejinder Pal Singh Aman appealed youth to support and promote the policies and programmes of the National Conference.

 

Jammu, November 24: S. Tejinder Pal Singh Aman, Provincial President of the Youth National Conference (YNC) Jammu, attended a youth meeting in District Kathua Rural which was organized by District President Kathua Rural YNC Vishavjeet Singh.

 

Addressing the gathering, S. Tejinder Pal Singh said that the BJP led Central government has failed to deliver jobs to the youth over the last ten years and has only given false promises. He expressed serious concern over the recruitment scams during the BJP rule, particularly the JK Police Sub-Inspector recruitment scams, unemployment which has left youth frustrated and hopeless due to lack of employment opportunities.

 

He said that the Omar–led government, special attention was given to youth welfare. Youth were adjusted in government departments, and multiple schemes were launched to generate employment in the private and semi-government sectors, enabling many young people to become self-reliant.

 

The local youth highlighted the growing problem of drug abuse in the region, expressing that unemployment is one of the main reasons pushing youth towards addiction. He also demanded the local youth be given priority for employment and suitable adjustment in the industrial areas across the region.

 

  1. Tejinder Pal Singh urged the youth to protect their lives, stay away from drugs, and focus on skill development and employment opportunities. He assured that the Omar led government is committed to creating job avenues in government, semi-government, and private sectors.

 

He further appealed to the youth to support and promote the policies and programmes of the National Conference aimed at empowering the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

Sagar Chand former MLA and Sham Narian Mehta District President Kathua Rural they urged party Youth workers to remain in close contact with the people and work tirelessly to mitigate their problems. They emphasized that the Omar Abdullah government has always prioritized the welfare of the common people

 

Meanwhile, Mr. Aman handed over the nomination letter to the newly nominated Vishavjeet Singh District President of Youth National Conference, Kathua Rural. He expressed hope that the new leadership will work diligently to strengthen the party at the grassroots level. He also directed the new District President to constitute the Youth National Conference committee for Kathua Rural at the earliest.

 

Among those who were present in the meeting included: Devinder Mehta Block President Lakhanpur, Gourav  Sharma, Mukesh Sharma, Aditya Jasrotia, Shiwam Jasrotia, Sunil Khajuria, Gagan Deep Singh, Mohd Ali, Sachin Bhatti and others.

 

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