"It is ironical that on the one hand the state government is claiming to be making fresh recruitments and on the other had they are throwing out those who have been working for it for many years," PDP President Mehbooba Mufti said.
Interacting with a delegation of tour and travel operators, Mehbooba alleged the new recruitment policy of the state government aimed at "accommodating the favourites", and sought to know whether the decision of "discontinuation" was to generate space for the same.
"Amarnath pilgrimage has been part of the social fabric of Kashmir and it is important that its economic benefits reach the local travel industry and the population in concerned areas," she said.
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