Illegal appointment in JHADC opposed

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JOWAI: The Jaintia Youth Federation (JSU) and the Jaintia Students’ Union (JSU) has strongly opposed the alleged illegal appointment in various department of the Jaintia Hills Autonomus District Council (JHADC).

The JSU and JYF in a joint statement issued here has demanded immediate termination of all those who have been appointed through a ‘back door’ policy of the MB Rymbai led Executive Committee.

“JHADC MDCs have illegally appointed many of their close relatives recently without any advertisement and interviews, they (MDCs) just issued appointment letter secretly”, the statement said.

“We demand that the JHADC should immediately terminate all those who have been illegally appointed and a fresh advertisement and interview be conducted so that all unemployed educated youth be given a chance to apply for any kind of vacancies”, the JSU and JYF stated. It may be mentioned that illegal appointment before District Council election is a regular practice in JHADC. The JHADC is also over crowded due to over staff and Illegal appointments are the main cause of financial crisi

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