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Thousands at Indian Army recruitment rally in Kashmir: BBC

By Altaf Hussain BBC News, Srinagar

Police recruitment rally in Srinagar (file photo) The police and and army regularly hold recruitment drives.

At least 10,000 people have attended a recruitment rally of the Indian Army in Indian-administered Kashmir.

In doing so, they have disregarded the struggle for independence which has been ongoing for the last 20 years.

The week-long rally is being held barely a few months after last year's widespread public unrest during which more than 100 people were killed.

Many of those killed in the protests were teenagers who were shot by the security forces.

Army Deputy Director General of Recruitment Col Sanjiv Sirohi said that 7,500 candidates had been found eligible for recruitment.

But in what may be seen as a sign of the army's eagerness to employ young soldiers, only about 4,500 of these participated in the various physical tests.

The candidates, who came from various parts of the Kashmir Valley, said the army had come to their villages to tell them about the recruitment rally.

"Fifty-four boys from our village attended the recruitment rally," one recruit from the border town of Handwara told the BBC.

"By joining the army, I will help my family which is steeped in poverty. Besides, I will have an opportunity to serve my nation." :cheers::cheers::yahoo::yahoo:
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Most recruits expressed similar sentiments, explaining that they were also prepared to take the risk of being targeted by militant separatists by joining the army and escaping unemployment.

"The rally is a step by the army to ameliorate the condition of unemployed youths in the Kashmir Valley," Col Sirohi said.

"The huge turnout implies that the army has created a niche for itself in the hearts and minds of Kashmiris." :yahoo:

The army has held recruitment rallies in the valley before, every time attracting big crowds. :angel:

BBC News - Thousands at Indian Army recruitment rally in Kashmir
 
Indian Army to conduct more recruitment rallies in Kashmir

Srinagar: Overwhelmed by the response of the youth to its week-long recruitment rally in Ganderbal district, Army on Wednesday assured many more rallies to give greater opportunity to all the aspirants of Jammu and Kashmir.

"We will have many more similar rallies to give greater opportunity to all aspirants of Jammu and Kashmir. The army is looking to enroll the best and brightest young men from Kashmir," a defence spokesman said.

The recruitment rally at Sainik School Manasbal in Ganderbal district, 30 kms from here, began on February 19 and attracted thousands of candidates, most of whom were left disappointed for varied reasons.

"Naturally, the process has to be merit based giving a fair and impartial opportunity to all eligible Kashmiri youth. Some of the candidates who have come here, do not have their complete documents and some are overage," the spokesman said.

The rally, which will conclude on February 25, was meant for recruitment of general duty soldiers, clerk, store keeper, technical and nursing assistant, the spokesman said, adding, the locals participated in the rally with great enthusiasm.

"The rally is a step by the army to ameliorate the conditions of unemployed youth of the Valley. The huge turnout for recruitment despite inclement weather implies that the army has carved a niche for itself in the hearts and minds of Kashmiris as well as the civil administration," he said.

The spokesman said the youth have realised the importance of the army and they want to join the same.

Indian Army to conduct more recruitment rallies in Kashmir
 

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