Uttarakhand Unemployed Union’s CM travels to residence, police stops him on the way
In Uttarakhand, the unemployed union has been on strike for a long time with their demands. Today, Uttarakhand Student Union along with the Unemployed Union and Covid employees marched to the CM residence with their demands. But the police stopped them on the way.
CM residence of Uttarakhand unemployed union traveled
Along with the unemployed union, Uttarakhand Students Union and Covid employees also demonstrated. During this, these people accused the government of ignoring the youth. He said that 65 thousand government posts are vacant in the state but the government is not ready to recruit. Unemployed youth said that recruitment in the state is limited to advertisements only.
Police stopped the youth on the way
Under the leadership of unemployed union president Bobby Pawar, hundreds of unemployed people marched to the Chief Minister’s residence but the protesters were stopped on the way by the police. The police stopped the youth by placing barricades at the Subhash Road intersection.
The government is ignoring the demands of the unemployed
President of the unemployed union, Bobby Pawar, says that the government is ignoring the demands of the unemployed. He said that the government had assured to issue notification on 24000 posts but the recruitments going on are the earlier recruitments.
Government should fulfill its promises
Unemployed Union President Bobby Pawar said that they have to take to the streets and demonstrate today to remind the government of the promises made.
Along with this, he warned that if the government ignores their demands, then the unemployed youth of the state will vote against the government’s candidates on all five Lok Sabha seats.