News Report:
A dramatic protest unfolded today as unemployed job aspirants, frustrated by the prolonged delay in the Jail Police recruitment process, took to the streets with begging bowls in hand to highlight their plight. The demonstrators questioned why the recruitment process has been pending for nearly four years, leaving hundreds of qualified youths in uncertainty.
Protesters stated that despite completing all required stages—including written tests, physical examinations, and document verification—the authorities have not provided any clear explanation for the delay. Many participants said they are facing severe financial hardship, and the symbolic act of begging was meant to represent the desperation created by administrative inaction.
The group demanded an immediate statement from the concerned department, seeking transparency and a timeline for final appointments. They argued that keeping recruitment in limbo for years undermines the aspirations of educated youth and contributes to rising unemployment.
Authorities have yet to issue a formal response regarding the pending recruitment process, but the protest has intensified public pressure on the administration to address the issue without further delay.
