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Uttarakhand: Youth Congress will surround BJP with the campaign “Give jobs, not drugs”, announced to march to the secretariat on December 4

Congress has once again prepared to corner the BJP government on the issue of unemployment. In this sequence, the workers of Youth Congress have announced to march to the Secretariat on December 4 under the campaign “Give jobs, not give drugs”.

With this campaign, Youth Congress will corner the government on the issue of employment. A special strategy has been prepared for this. Youth Congress is preparing to launch the campaign “Give jobs, not give drugs” in all the district headquarters of the state. This announcement was made jointly by Youth Congress state in-charge Shivi Chauhan and state president Sumittar Bhullar on Friday.

Sumittar Bhullar told the media that during the tenure of the BJP’s central and state government, the youth are not getting jobs. In such a situation, unemployed youth are getting trapped in the quagmire of drugs. He said that the increasing drug addiction among the youth is becoming a big problem. Due to this drug addiction, youths are dying in accidents every day.

At the same time, crime is continuously increasing in the society. There is only one solution to all these problems that the youth can be kept away from the tendency of drug addiction. The government needs to run a strict campaign against drug smugglers, but the government is only cheating the youth in the name of giving them employment.

In this direction, the youth wing, Youth Congress has now prepared for a demonstration. Under this campaign, on the coming 4th, Youth Congress workers are going to march to the Secretariat in large numbers. Recently appointed National President Udaybhanu Chib will also participate in this. Shivi Chauhan said that this campaign will be run on a large scale in every district and assembly constituency of the state.