BJP government is conspiring to end job quota: Akhilesh Yadav | Lucknow News – Times of India

LUCKNOW: Telling about the 2022 assembly elections Uttar Pradesh As a historic opportunity for the underprivileged and unemployed to safeguard the Indian Constitution and take advantage of the rights enshrined therein, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav said on thursday BJP There is a conspiracy to end reservation in government jobs. He said that this step of BJP will affect the youth who are seeking government jobs.
“The growing fear of losing the election is taking a toll on the ruling BJP. With the defeat in the elections, the party has now become more intolerant and aggressive. Efforts to conspire and defame the opposition are increasing. But people have seen this lie and are coming out in increasing numbers only in support of opposition parties,” the former UP CM said.
Akhilesh said that while addressing the public meetings, CM Yogi Adityanath claims that his government has given employment to the youth. But he conveniently overlooks the fact that thousands of young boys and girls are being assaulted for protesting discrepancies in the recruitment of teachers for 69,000 vacancies and demanding jobs. “Dalit and backward class candidates have been deprived of their reservation rights in recruitment for the 68,500 and 69,000 vacancies advertised since 2018,” he said.
The national president of SP said that the CM keeps making statements on giving employment by citing fake figures and does not pay attention to thousands of unemployed youth, who are protesting outside the assembly building and against the government’s apathy towards their demands. Marching towards the official residence of The government should put up hoardings of those who have been given jobs.
Referring to reports in which a police officer is seen holding a youth by the neck and dragging him from the protest site, Akhilesh said that some policemen have lost human touch after being influenced by the present government’s ‘encounter culture’. Have given. Unemployed youth will give a befitting reply to such policemen and government in elections.

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