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BJP has failed state’s youth: Naina Chautala

Sirsa university students join JJP
CDLU students who joined JJP’s student wing, INSO, with party leader Naina Chautala.

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Former Badhra MLA Naina Singh Chautala on Monday accused the BJP-led Haryana government of betraying the youth by failing to provide adequate educational resources in universities and colleges. “The current government has adopted an anti-student attitude. There is a serious shortage of academic infrastructure for young people,” she said while addressing a student gathering at Chautala House in Sirsa.

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Chautala was speaking at an induction event where several girl students from Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU) joined the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) under the leadership of INSO leader Urvashi Arora. Welcoming Monica, Pooja Jangra, Pooja Dahiya, Rachna, Diya Sharma, Manisha Dahiya, Sunita, and Neetu into the party, Chautala called their entry a boost for the youth politics.

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She praised INSO’s efforts in giving young voices a platform through its ongoing ‘Yuva Yoddha Sammelans’ across the state, aimed at

highlighting student issues and leadership.

All new members pledged to strengthen the JJP and its student wing, INSO, with full dedication. JJP women’s wing district president Saroj Dudi also attended the event.

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