Appointment on ad-hoc basis is dangerous as it is depriving the rights of local youths in all categories of government jobs particularly in the 3rd and 4th grade jobs and allow outsiders to grab it, Sia Saran Sharma, state committee member of CPI (ML), said.
Addressing a press conference here today, the leaders of six organizations including President of Jharkhand Disom Party (JDP) Salkhan Murmu, Gautam Bose, the state executive committee member of CPI (ML) PCC, anti-displacement organization "Janmukti Sangharsh Vahini" (JSM), Chatra-Yuva Sangharsh Vahini and Adivasi Sengel Abhiyan jointly pitched for a domicile police, which should be acceptable to all sections of the society.
He also pulled up a senior BJP leader of the state, who had preferred recruitment policy over domicile policy.
Such move would only encourage the outsiders in the government job, Murmu said claiming that 71 per cent of the candidates, who were appointed as an Assistant in the Jharkhand Secretariat recently, were outsiders.
It was made possible as the state did not have its domicile policy, Murmu said ridiculing that Jharkhand was the only state in the country, which did not have a domicile policy even 15 years after its formation.
