Youth Congress workers stage a protest against the launching of the State Government's youth policy in Bhopal on Thursday. 
Bhopal

Youth Cong protest by begging on road

Bhopal | The Madhya Pradesh government released the youth policy on Thursday. The Youth Congress organised a unique protest against the government's youth policy and neglect of the youth.

Youth Congress workers and office bearers performed begging on the road in front of the PCC headquarters. During this, the workers raised slogans against the government. District President of Bhopal Youth Congress, Narendra Yadav said that the corruption-ridden BJP government of Madhya Pradesh has pushed the youth of the state into the darkness of unemployment.

Recently, Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia admitted in the Vidhan Sabha that 37,80,679 educated and 1,12,477 educated unemployed applicants are waiting for employment in the employment offices of the state. The situation is that in the last 3 years, only 21 people have been provided employment in government and semi-government sectors by the BJP government of Madhya Pradesh.

Citing the report of CMIE, Yadav said that about 35 percent of the youth in Madhya Pradesh are not getting work in the state, Yadav said that today the highly educated youth in the state are disappointed, because of the inefficient BJP government of Madhya Pradesh.

A situation has arisen due to which today the educated youth of the state are forced to commit suicide, he said.

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