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| Hakeem Yaseen calls for action on reservation policy, jobs, and tourism | | Srinagar, April 02 (Scoop News)-President of the People’s Democratic Front (PDF) and former Cabinet Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Thursday said that key public issues in Jammu and Kashmir continue to remain unaddressed, alleging that attention is being diverted from pressing concerns.
Addressing a convention at Khansahib in Budgam, Yaseen stressed that clarity on the reservation policy is urgently needed, as uncertainty is creating difficulties for youth applying for jobs and pursuing education. He said the government must bring out a transparent framework to address growing concerns among aspirants.
Highlighting the plight of daily wagers, Yaseen said people were expecting a resolution during the current budget, but the issue remains unresolved on the ground.
He termed it a “burning issue,” noting that successive governments had formed committees in the past, but no concrete results have been achieved so far.
The PDF president also raised concerns over rising unemployment, stating that while promises have been made, there has been little practical progress to generate employment opportunities for the youth.
On tourism, Yaseen called for reopening of several closed destinations, particularly Tosamaidan, stating that it should be made accessible to the public and tourists at the earliest.
He, however, expressed gratitude to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for steps taken towards reopening Doodhpathri.
Yaseen further alleged that incidents of harassment of tourists at Doodhpathri are a matter of concern, claiming that some elements are threatening visitors and acting as commission agents.
He urged the police and district administration to take strict action against such elements to ensure safety and promote tourism in the region.
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