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BJP praises IAS qualifiers from JK urged them work for peace and progress

It is pride movement for JK: Ashok Koul

Srinagar, August 04 (KINS): Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday congratulated UPSC qualifiers from J&K and urged them work for the peace and progress in the region.

Party’s State General Secretary (Org), Ashok Koul in a statement issued to news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) extended warm greetings to all the candidates who qualified Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination, for which results were declared on Tuesday.

“More than 15 people have qualified UPSC exams in JK and it is pride movement for us,” he said

While urging successful candidates, Koul said they should work for the peace and progress in the region.

In a statement, Koul said it is great achievement and appreciable movement for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

“I extend heartiest congratulations to all the candidates who has qualified the UPSC civil services examination in J&K. It’s a great achievement and a chance to give your best to society,” he said.

As per Koul, many of candidates are from south Kashmir and who worked hard despite turmoil and uncertainty. While other candidates also worked hard.

Koul said those who worked hard to achieve their goals have inspired JK youth who have prepared themselves for the civil services.

He also stated that those candidates who didn’t clear the examination should not loss their hope and urged them work hard in upcoming future.

Kould said there is lot to be done in Jammu and Kashmir and such officers are need of the hour.

Party Kashmir Media In-charge and senior leader, Manzoor Bhat also praised the hard work put in by the candidates in civil service exams.

“This feat would inspire more youth from Jammu and Kashmir to work harder and achieve loftier heights,” he said.

“It is pride movement particularly for youth from Kashmir who have achieved the this feat,’ Bhat said.(KINS)

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