BJP mulls to launch youth outreach program in Kashmir

Srinagar: The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) is mulling to launch youth outreach program ‘Kashmir Ki Baat Nawjawoon Kay Sath’ to bridge the gap between youth and party functionaries in the valley.

Party’s Kashmir Media In-charge and youth leader Manzoor Bhat said Kashmiri youth were alienated from the past seventy years by previous regimes and their voices have remained unheard so far.

“There was no one to listen to them. We are going to launch the special outreach program for youth ‘Kashmir Ki Baat Nawjawoon Kay Sath’ under which seminars and workshops will be held in all districts,” he said.

Bhat said majority of the youth in Kashmir are not aware about the various schemes provided by the central and UT administration.

“Under this initiative, we are going to organize different kinds of programs to reach out to them and become a source encouragement,” he said.

Bhat said  youth in Kashmir have a lot of potential to excel and get benefitted from these programmes aimed at all-around development.

“There are a lot of issues being faced by the youth, including unemployment, lack of skill-based education. These seminars and workshops will help in nourishing their skills in the right direction,” he added.

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