On Recruitment Policy CM says will move forward on the path which the students want

Ranchi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that the government is making efforts so that in third and fourth-grade jobs hundred percent of jobs go to the Adivasis and Moolvasis of the state.

Speaking inside the Assembly during the ongoing Winter Session he said that there was no point looking back as the government was committed to the 3.25 crore people of Jharkhand. He said that many things are happening that had not taken place earlier. He accused the opposition of implanting termites in the root of the state.

The Chief Minister said that in the previous teacher recruitment outsiders came who had no knowledge about the culture and language of the state. He said that the government was worried for the children of the rural areas who try to get jobs in the Railways, Army and Bank and get jobs on the basis of merit but what has the centre done everyone has seen therefore the state government had to bear the brunt of the unemployment.

Hemant Soren said that whoever went to the court against the recruitment policy all of them were outsiders. He said that now students are protesting over the issue. He said that a delegation of the MLAs has met the students and has assured them the government is worried about their future also. Therefore whatever ways will be possible through legal remedies and constitutional framework it would be adopted by the state government.

He said that the government will move forward on the way that the student will desire and soon decisions will be taken. He said age criteria would be considered while filling up forms and will also provide better opportunities.

The Chief Minister said that earlier forms were filled at Rs 1,000 but now they are being filled for Rs 50- 100. He said that the government is working so that the people become educated and stand on their feet as the government is committed to fulfilling its commitment.

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