Jharkhand student union to gherao CM's house against employment policy on April 8
The union has decided to take out an 'Akrosh' on April 3. If government does not listen to student demands, they might go for Jharkhand bandh on April 10.
Press Trust of India | April 3, 2023 | 12:36 PM IST
RANCHI: Jharkhand State Students Union (JSSU), an umbrella organisation of different students’ organisation in the state, has decided to gherao residence of Chief Minister Hemant Soren on April 8 and may go call for a Jharkhand bandh on April 10 against the government's employment policy.
The JSSU has been demanding the scrapping of 60-40 ratio-based employment policy and introduction of 1932-Khatiyan (land settlement) based policy. The state cabinet on March 3 approved amendments to various rules related to Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) examinations.
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JSSU's Devendra Mahto said, "We, in a meeting on Sunday evening, have decided to intensify the youths' agitation against the government employment policy. On April 8, students from across Jharkhand will assemble at Ranchi's Morabadi ground and march to gherao CM house.
On April 3, we will take out an 'Akrosh' march in Jharkhand's Saraikela-Kharswan district." JSSU central coordinator Imam Safi, while briefing media persons on Saturday evening, said that if government did not pay heed to students’ demand, they might go for Jharkhand bandh on April 10.
Earlier on Saturday, the youths had called Santhal Paragana bandh, which comprises six districts— Dumka, Godda, Deoghar, Jamtara, Sahebganj and Pakur. Mahto said that the government had promised an employment policy based on the 1932 khatiyan.
But it has introduced pre-2016 employment policy provisioning 60-40 ratio, which is not acceptable, he said. "There are around three lakh vacancies in government sector. If 60-40 ratio was implemented, the outsiders will take out maximum benefit. We are not going to allow it," he said.
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