'Youth Demands Employment' Yatra: Govt of promises, hit by unemployment: Engr Sunil Kushwaha
Prayagraj, 17 Jan (HS): The Youth Demand Employment Yatra, organized by the Pragatisheel Samaj Party, reached Teliyarganj, Govindpur, and Bailey Road intersections in Prayagraj today, where street corner meetings and di
Youth Demand Employment Yatra, organized by the Pragatisheel Samaj Party


Prayagraj,

17 Jan (HS): The Youth Demand Employment Yatra, organized by the

Pragatisheel Samaj Party, reached Teliyarganj, Govindpur, and Bailey Road

intersections in Prayagraj today, where street corner meetings and dialogue

programs were organized for a large number of competitive students and youth.

Addressing the program, Pragatisheel Samaj Party National President, Engineer

Sunil Kushwaha, said that Prayagraj is known as the capital of competitive

students, where millions of youth from all over the country come to prepare for

government jobs.

However,

today these same youth are most affected by the lack of recruitment, delayed

exams, paper leaks, and uncertainty surrounding recruitment processes.

Unemployment has become the biggest crisis in the country and the state. The

Modi government at the center promised to create 20 million jobs every year,

but today these same youth are forced to take to the streets demanding

employment. This situation is not a coincidence, but the result of the failed

policies of the Modi-Yogi government. Kushwaha said that competitive students

are demanding not just jobs, but respect, a stable future, and justice for

their hard work. Due to the policy failures of the government, the youth are

forced to face the brunt of unemployment even after preparing for years.

State

Vice President Ajit Patel said that the youth of Uttar Pradesh today are not

disheartened, but are becoming aware and organized. He alleged that the

government is only engaging in politics with announcements and statistics,

rather than providing employment. State General Secretary of the Youth Front,

Nishtha Dev, appealed to the youth to strengthen their voice by attending the

Rozgar Panchayat to be held in large numbers on January 23. Engineer Yogesh

Kushwaha, Subhash Chandra, Naveen Vidyarthi, Satendra Singh, student leader

Ankit Maurya, Rajan Anand, and many others were present.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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