A Two-Front War on Kashmir: NC’s Vague Policies and Indian Apartheid Combine to Marginalize the Youth
October 20, 2025The political and administrative situation in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir is a planned betrayal. The local NC government’s vague job policies and the central government’s “divisional apartheid” in hiring show a failed system. Local collaborators and New Delhi are working together to crush the hopes of the youth.
The Hollow Politics of Making Jobs Permanent
The National Conference’s confusing (“goal moal”) policy on making temporary jobs permanent is a slap in the face. It is seen as a trick to delay justice for thousands of underemployed people, not a real plan.
⧫ A Rejection of Empty Promises: The youth have rejected these empty statements, which offer no clear timeline or guarantee of permanent jobs.
⧫ A Crisis of Public Trust: This has created deep anger and a huge lack of trust in the entire system, not just the ruling party.
The Urgent Need for a Clear Policy
The NC cannot hide behind vague memos to the Lieutenant Governor, who is a Modi government appointee. The public demands a clear, time-bound Cabinet decision that offers a real path forward for these employees.
⧫ A Demand for Action in Phases: The government must immediately declare that all staff hired under proper rules will be made permanent in the first phase.
⧫ Ending the Deliberate Confusion: This hesitation must end, as the current confusion only fuels public anger and suspicion of cheating.
A Flawed Strategy on Reserving Seats
The government’s handling of the reservation policy is another sign of weakness. Announcing a memo is just a political trick to win votes while offering no real protection for merit.
⧫ The Demand for 60 Percent Open Competition: The public is demanding a clear promise that at least sixty percent of all seats will be for open competition.
⧫ Protecting Unreserved Candidates: This open competition must also be kept exclusively for unreserved candidates, a point the government avoids stating clearly.
A Stark Warning of Losing Elections
The National Conference must understand its political survival is at risk. The public sees this failure to act on jobs and reservations as a betrayal and will not forget it during elections.
⧫ The Price of Betraying the Youth: If these basic issues are not fixed, the party is proving it is part of the wider Indian project and should expect big losses.
⧫ A System Failing its People: This failure shows the local government is unable to protect the basic rights of its citizens from a hostile central system.
The Shocking Face of ‘Region Based Unfairness’
While the local government fails, the Indian central administration is practicing a planned policy of “divisional apartheid.” The recent Assistant Director results are shocking proof of this discrimination.
⧫ Kashmir’s Very Low Representation: The fact that barely ten percent of reserved category seats went to candidates from the Kashmir division is a clear signal.
⧫ A Total Wipe Out in Key Categories: Even worse, not one candidate from Kashmir was selected under the Scheduled Caste or Economically Weaker Section categories.
Exposing the Office Guards of This Unfairness
This obvious unfairness is a planned effort by revenue authorities, who answer to the LG’s administration, to block Kashmiris. The blame lies with local Tehsildars and Patwaris.
⧫ Using ‘Strict Rules’ as a Weapon: These officials are reportedly holding back essential certificates, using “strict rules” as an excuse to deny rights to Kashmiris.
⧫ A Biased Application of Rules: This raises the key question: why do all these strict rules only seem to apply to one region and one set of people?
A Deliberate Project of Pushing People to the Side
This is not a mistake; it is a feature of the system. This is a clear case of the Indian administration using office tools to push the people of Kashmir to the side, fulfilling the Modi government’s larger goals.
⧫ An Unacceptable Injustice: This policy is an insult to any idea of fairness, proving the system is setup to work against Kashmir.
⧫ A Question of Political Will: This is not about rules; it is about the Modi government’s political will to actively discriminate against a specific population.
A System Designed for Betrayal
The people of Jammu and Kashmir are trapped. They are failed by a local government offering only unclear promises and are actively targeted by a central Indian administration practicing open unfairness.
⧫ The Two Faces of a Failed System: Both the NC’s weakness and the administration’s aggressive discrimination are two faces of the same Indian system of control.
⧫ A Future of Deep Anger: This mix of broken promises and systemic unfairness is a recipe for disaster, guaranteeing only deeper public anger.
Conclusion
In the end, this two-sided attack on the Kashmiri population—neglect from local leaders and active discrimination from New Delhi—has one clear goal. It is designed to create a complete loss of faith in any state institution, ensuring Kashmiris remain politically and economically powerless, a key goal of the Modi government’s post-2019 project.

