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JYA calls upon jobless youths to contest assembly elections in 2024

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March 11, 2023
in Jharkhand
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RAJ KUMAR

 

Ranchi, March 11: An organization of local youths, Jharkhand Youth Association, today gave a call to the unemployed local students to contest election from all the 81 assembly constituencies of the state in 2024 to ensure ouster of the Hemant Soren government.

Association central convenor Safi Imam has given a call through a video message. He justified the action saying the grand alliance government led by Hemant Soren has failed on every front and it has become necessary to throw it out of power.

The student leader said in the Ramgarh by-election the students have already shown their power ensuring defeat of the UPA candidate and this is going to be repeated in a big election in the forthcoming election.

In three years, he said, the government could not fulfil even a single election promise. Due to which all sections are feeling cheated, he added. The condition of unemployed students, according to the student leader, is pitiable.

“The youths are upset and angry as the government neither gives them jobs nor gives them recruitment policies. After the cancellation of the 1985 job policy of the former Raghubar government by the Supreme Court, matriculation-inter based job policy formulated in 2021 was cancelled by the Jharkhand High Court itself. Now the state government on the basis of the survey started talking about a recruitment policy of 60-40 which means opening the door for outsiders. This is not acceptable,” Imam said.

 

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