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| State govt sans policy for youth: BJP | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Apr 15: Lambasting on the State Government, BJP state President Shamsher Singh Manhas said that the government is without any policy for the youth of the state. Addressing a public rally in Samba, Manhas said that Manhas said that every year thousands of youth are coming out of Universities and colleges after completing their technical and professional educations. They spend huge amounts of the hard earned money of their parents with high hopes of becoming self reliance after getting degrees but their dreams dash to grounds when they have to sit idle at home in absence of adequate job avenues in the state. He said it is so because the state government does not have any youth policy under which they get absorbed immediately after completing education. He asked the government to formulate a clear youth policy so that the future of nation do not fall prey to the anti-social or any-national elements. Manhas also criticized the Congress-led UPA for its total failure to control the prices of essential items. He said the BJP has been raising the issue of price rise throughout the country and informed that a 'Maha Rally' will be organized at New Delhi on April 21 against the price rise. He asked the party activists to get ready for participation in the scheduled rally. State General Secretary Sat Sharma (C.A.) on this occasion, said that the BJP has been raising the public related issues regularly but unfortunately the Congress has failed to discharge its duties as a responsible political party. As for as J&K is concerned, the Congress has not uttered any word against discriminatory policies of the NC and PDP because it is more concerned for chair, rather than thinking of a common man, which is not a healthy thing. Prominent among those who were present on the occasion included Bansi Lal Bharti and others
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