Khuzdar:The district spokesperson of the Balochistan National Party (Awami) in Khuzdar has voiced deep concern regarding recent recruitments in the Agriculture Extension Department. In a released statement, he criticized the hiring of non-local candidates for vacant positions, which he argued should have been filled by educated unemployed youth from Khuzdar.
The spokesperson highlighted the disparity, claiming that instead of addressing local unemployment, the department’s recent actions have exacerbated economic hardships for the region’s youth. He accused the authorities of prioritizing non-local candidates over deserving locals, calling it a clear injustice.
This move has drawn sharp criticism from the Balochistan Awami Party leadership, including former federal minister Mir Israrullah Zehri, who has long advocated for the rights of unemployed youth in the region. The spokesperson condemned what he described as a deliberate strategy to sideline local candidates and demanded the immediate cancellation of the controversial recruitment orders.
Underlining the constitutional rights of Khuzdar’s educated youth to employment opportunities within their own district, the spokesperson vowed that the Balochistan Awami Party will continue to champion the cause of justice. He urged provincial authorities, including the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary of Balochistan, to intervene swiftly and rectify the situation to prevent further discontent among the local populace.
In conclusion, the spokesperson warned of potential protests if corrective action is not taken promptly, signaling a steadfast commitment to uphold the rights of Khuzdar’s youth against perceived bureaucratic injustices.