Led by YNC provincial president Surinder Singh Bunty, the activists raised slogans against the decision and cautioned the government to withdraw it on immediate basis.
Addressing the activists, Bunty said the decision is a covert move to politicise the recruitments which will jeopardies the career of youths. He said this will also lead to corruption and nepotism on a massive scale in the state.
"What an irony that the appointees will have to work at the whims and fancies of politicians and unscrupulous elements," he said, adding that what if the performance of some of the appointees shall not be found satisfactory.
He urged the youths to get ready for a big struggle to prevail upon the government for withdrawing the order on immediate basis.
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