Youth launches campaign named “no job no vote” against Rajasthan government.

Youth launches campaign named “no job no vote” against Rajasthan government.
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Keypoints:

  • This campaign comes up after the frustration created through fake promises by the government.
  • The Rajasthan Berozgar Ekikrit Mahasangh has started the campaign on social media to urge youth to vote against Congress and defeat the party in the upcoming by-polls.
  • On Thursday, the hashtags fir ‘no job no vote’ crossed 3.5 lakh tweets, it is a trending hashtag.

The youth us frustrated with the government’s fake promises related to jobs and which is why Rajasthan Berozgar Ekikrit Mahasangh has started with this campaign named ‘no job no vote’ which is trending all over social media and has crossed 3.5 lakh tweets. The RBEM has started a social media campaign to urge youth to vote against Congress and defeat the party in the upcoming by-polls.

The by-polls are said to be held in four constituencies – Sujangarh, Sahada, Rajsamand and Vallabhnagar.

On Thursday, a group of youth from the Mahasangh took out a demonstration in Rajsamand against the government of Rajasthan.Such kind of demonstrations will be held in the other constituencies too and people will be asked to vote against the government.

President of the Rajasthan Berozgar Ekikrit Mahasangh, Upen Yadav said youth in the state are angry as the government has been giving empty assurances.

“We have been protesting for a long time to fill up long-pending vacancies. But apart from assurances, we have not got any concrete proposal on our 16 demands that have been put before the committee,” he said.

“Looking at the attitude of the government we have decided to launch this campaign against chief minister Ashok Gehlot’s government. We will ask all youth to vote against and defeat this government,” he said.

He said the campaign has been launched from Rajsamand. Youth are going door to door and asking people to vote against the Congress candidate. On Friday, a similar campaign will be launched in Vallabhnagar and then in Sahada and Sujangarh.Yadav said if the government does not listen to the demands of the unemployed youth, they will begin a poster campaign in all four constituencies from March 10.