Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ploy to hide failures, says Selja

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CHANDIGARH: Haryana Congress chief Kumari Selja on Wednesday said that in order to hide its failures, the BJP-JJP government is merely pretending to give 75% reservatio­n to local youth in private sector jobs. “The ground reality is that there are no jobs in the private sector. On the other hand, the government recruitmen­ts have been halted under a conspiracy. The youth is frustrated and disappoint­ed with the policies of this government,” Selja said in a statement. She said that due to the failures of this government, many businesses in the state have been ruined and unemployme­nt is increasing.

Quota applicable for future recruitmen­ts only: Dushyant Chandigarh: haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday said the state government would begin a massive employment campaign from next month following the law ensuring 75% jobs to the Haryana youths in private sector coming into force. He said the government has fulfilled its promises made to the youths of the state.

persons. “This law if implemente­d is bound to impact existing businesses present in state and slow down investment­s while further affecting ease of doing business ranking of Haryana,” CII functionar­ies told HT.

Senior executive committee member, Garments Export Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (GEMA), Gautam Nair, said that the 75% private sector job quota is not a good policy as the apparel export industry has to work in an extremely competitiv­e market. “We have been losing business to countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam. Legislatio­ns such as these will further erode our competitiv­eness,’’ Nair said.

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