Shillong
Politicians battling it out with no holds barred has been the hallmark of Meghalaya's political history.
Seldom have they got together to work on genuine issues bothering the people.
This has been perhaps the story in other states in the north east as well.
In the process, many important issues like unemployment have been hardly attended to. Even if some measures were taken up they were following the usual policies and pick and choose and adhocism. And there was the usual menace -- corruption.
The BJP now says, if elected to power after Feb 27 polls, it will establish the much needed Meghalaya Combined Recruitment Commission and expedite the filling up of vacancies in different government departments.
Meghalaya BJP spokesperson M Kharkrang, a former IPS officer, said Meghalaya is the only state that conducts interviews for recruitment to Grade IV posts. Of course, what he has shown is only a tip of iceberg of the problem. Kharkrang is also the saffron party candidate for the prestigious Shillong North assembly
constituency.
'Organiser' report
Needless to add all candidates and irrespective of party affiliations now raise the issue of unemployment. Individually several candidates in Meghalaya have their own way of diagnosis and even offering remedial measures.
L. Michael Kharsyntiew, who was interested in the BJP ticket from Shillong North, says, "No developing society or a nation in the modern world is only looking for government jobs".
"We have a very long line of international border with Bangladesh. We have so many forest and horticulture products. Khasia pan from Meghalaya is sold in London by Bangladeshi businessmen. These avenues need to be tapped".
Congress candidate from East Shillong Manuel Badwar, 42, told 'Organiser' that: "Even soft skills
like making of Parathas could be used for generating jobs and preparing packed food. Most of
these do immense business in Shillong and other places in Meghalaya come from Assam or other
states".
The BJP says it will go for a seamless recruitment policy. Thus, the party promises transparency in the recruitment process under the new dispensation.
Kharkrang says, "We have decided that interviews for recruitment to Grade III and IV posts in various government departments will soon be a thing of the past in Meghalaya".
Kharkrang has also slammed Trinamool Congress and in reference to Mukul Sangma, a former CM, he said, “The leaders of the TMC are the same bunch of people who ruled Meghalaya for eight years before 2018.”
He pointed out that the Trinamool Congress is itself caught in the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) recruitment scam and maintained that the Meghalaya Youth Employment (MYE) Card by the Mamata Banerjee-led outfit is only a “false promise” to deceive the voters of Meghalaya.
Meanwhile with regard to jobs - according to BJP MP Ravi Kishan, who campaigned in this north eastern state, the Lotus party in Meghalaya will build a film city.
"Just as the party did in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP will do the same in Meghalaya," he said. Other BJP leaders also maintained that the film industry policy in Jammu and Kashmir can be used as a model for a small hilly state like Meghalaya.
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