Haryana: Rahul blames BJP for rising unemployment, crime, and drug use; promises 2 lakh permanent jobs
Oct 04, 2024
New Delhi [India], October 4 : Congress leader and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Friday blames the BJP government for rising unemployment, crimes and drugs in Haryana.
On social media, X the Congress leader also posted his experience of meeting and interacting with people during Vijay Sankalp Yatra
'Why are drugs and crime increasing in Haryana? The disease of unemployment spread by the BJP has put the roots of Haryana, the future of the youth and the security of the state in deep danger. Some sisters of Haryana gave shelter during the Vijay Sankalp Yatra, fed us homemade rotis with great love and also explained the complex problems of the state," he said.
In his post, the Congress leader alleged that the BJP was breaking the backbone of every system in the state. It reads:-
"Today, Haryana has the highest unemployment in India. The reason for this is that in a decade, the BJP has broken the backbone of every system that employs the youth of the state.
Wrong GST and demonetization broke the back of small businesses
- Broke the spirits of youth preparing for the army through Agniveer
- Broke the courage of those doing agricultural business with black laws
Broke the dreams of players by taking away their support
- Broke families by stopping government recruitment through 'Parivar Pehchan Patra'
The result of this:
Youth talent getting wasted in the grip of drugs
Disappointed youth taking the path of crime
Families getting destroyed by the journey of dangers like a donkey," he posted.
He further said that Congress promises employment opportunities to the youth of the state.
"The Congress government coming to power in the state will recruit 2 lakh permanent jobs and make Haryana drug-free. I have promised the sisters of Haryana that I will stop this destruction, will protect their children--employment will come back, and every family will be happy," he said.
Haryana goes to the polls on Saturday and the results will be declared on October 8.