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Raj Thackeray wants priority for locals in post offices

Source: PTI
December 18, 2009 19:18 IST
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Pressing his party's demand for employment to 'sons of soil', Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has warned the post master general to give priority to locals for the post office jobs or else cancel the recruitment procedure.

"Vacancies in Maharashtra post offices should be filled by local people only. It will give justice to them and influx of outsiders can be controlled," Raj said in a letter written to Postmaster General M S Bali.

Objecting to an advertisement published on October 23 about vacancies of postmen in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai in national newspapers, Raj said this encouraged lakhs of outsiders to apply.

"Lakhs of applications have been received for the posts from across the nation due to advertisement published in national newspapers for local jobs," Raj said, adding, "The same advertisement could have been given in local papers."

On the recruitment norms, Raj said, "The post office manual says the applicant should be 10th standard pass with knowledge of the state language which is Marathi in this case."

"However, the advertisement said that knowledge of local language is desirable, which means applicants should know any local language, not necessarily Marathi," he said.

Raj also claimed that about 50,000 outsiders have applied for the job and the whole recruitment process should be cancelled by the post office.
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