\'To earn a livelihood with respect\'\, thousands of Kashmiri youth apply to join Army

'To earn a livelihood with respect', thousands of Kashmiri youth apply to join Army

ANI  |  General News 

A week after terror attack, thousands of Kashmiri youth swarmed the recruitment rally in district of to apply for the 111 post.

Tariq Aziz, an aspirant told ANI that Kashmiri youth will chose the Army to earn a livelihood of respect and serve the nation.

"We are happy and thankful to Army that they are providing us an opportunity to serve our country. Due to financial issues, we cannot go out of for work, hence, they (Army) is giving us an opportunity to work. The Army behaves very well with people of It is very sad that some youth are distracted and are choosing the wrong path. I would like to appeal youth of Kashmir to shun violence and chose the right path. The Kashmiri youth who understand things will chose the Army, to serve the nation," Aziz said.

Another aspirant thanked the for giving an opportunity to serve the country. "I would like to thank the Army for keeping their trust on us and giving us an opportunity to get recruited and serve for the country," another aspirant said.

The huge turnout shows that the youth are upbeat following the February 14 terror attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel.

While speaking to ANI, one of the Army aspirants said: "By joining Army, we can serve the nation and also protect our families and take care of them as we hardly have any employment opportunities in the Valley."

"We cannot go outside Kashmir. This is a great opportunity for us. We wish that more vacancies are offered to us. If Kashmiri personnel will be deployed in the sensitive areas then they can talk to the people and deal with the ongoing crisis," another applicant said.

This comes amid reports of harassment of students from the Valley in various states of after the terrorist attack. As many as 300 Kashmiri students studying in different states are returning to their home owing to attacks and threats reports.

Following this, the safety and security of the students from and Kashmir, studying in different states was reviewed by the to Governor, on Sunday.

Baseer informed that he was in constant touch with authorities in different States which have assured of adequate security to the students, adding that helplines have been set up to register queries from students and parents and to provide any help in real time.

Meanwhile, Corps of the Army's 15 Corps yesterday during a press conference requested Kashmiri youths to not join terrorism. "I request all the mothers of Kashmir to please request their sons who have joined terrorism to surrender and get back to the mainstream. Anyone who has picked up the gun in Kashmir will be eliminated, unless he surrenders," he said. Dillon further added that the government's surrender policy will help youths to return to the mainstream.

Forty CRPF personnel were killed after a suicide bomber, driving a car laden with explosives, attacked their convoy in Kashmir's

The convoy comprised 78 buses in which around 2,500 personnel were travelling from to

JeM, a Pakistan-based terrorist group, claimed the responsibility for the attack.

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 10:31 IST