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BJP failed to provide jobs: INLD youth wing leader

Arjun Chautala said if INLD, BSP came to power, they would focus on genuine development
Arjun Chautala. File photo

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Sirsa, August 11

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Arjun Chautala, national president of the Indian Students Organisation (ISO) youth wing of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), criticised the BJP for not providing adequate job opportunities to the youth, which he claimed had jeopardised their future.

Speaking to villagers in various areas, including Sahuwala, Karmgarh, Khuian Nepalpur, Panniwala Mota, and others, Chautala highlighted the high unemployment rate in Haryana and its impact. He also spoke about increased drug abuse and crime among the youth.

Chautala accused the current government of making false promises only during the time of elections to mislead people. He urged the villagers to attend a joint district-level meeting of the INLD and BSP on August 13 at the New Grain Market, near the 100 Number Shop.

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He said if the INLD and the BSP came to power, they would focus on genuine development and provide stable jobs to the youth. Chautala noted significant enthusiasm among party workers for the upcoming meeting.

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