Haryana Elections 2024: Youth Demand Jobs, Education, End to Caste Politics

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All 90 seats will head to the polls on Saturday in Haryana, where unemployment remains the top concern. The state's youth want quality education, efficient infrastructure and job opportunities within the state.

Young men have expressed their frustration with all political parties. They say that the state remains underdeveloped primarily because they are unable to find employment. This lack of jobs has led to widespread migration out of the state. Last week, Congress leader also alleged that the "disease of unemployment" has put the future of the youth in "deep danger".

They also complain that caste politics continues to play a significant role in the Haryana elections. Many feel that parties are focusing on caste-based selection of candidates, ignoring the real issues. Voters complain that party manifestos are focusing on cash handouts rather than addressing unemployment, education, or farmers' concerns.

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00:00If we talk about politics, there is a lot of play-role of casteism.
00:05Everywhere you see, the tickets have been distributed according to the caste.
00:09There is no talk of development, education or employment.
00:14The biggest issue in unemployment is that people do not have a job.
00:32Secondly, there are no good schools, colleges or universities for education.
00:39Most of the people here are uneducated.
00:43The medical college has been a referral centre for the last 10 years.
00:48There are no ultrasound machines or x-ray machines here.
00:53If there is an accidental patient or a serious patient, they are referred from here.
01:01They are referred to Delhi or Rohtak.
01:04There is no facility here.
01:06If most of the people are uneducated, they will come from the villages where the medical school
01:20and medical college have been established by the government.
01:24If we talk about politics, there is a lot of play-role in caste-based politics.
01:28Everywhere, as you can see, tickets have been distributed according to the caste.
01:32There is no talk of development, no talk of education, no talk of employment.
01:37Both the parties have the same manifesto.
01:40Their constitution, their guarantee paper is exactly the same.
01:45There is a difference of 150.
01:47No one has talked about applying for a pension or talking about employment.
01:52Everyone is saying that we will give you Rs. 1,500 or Rs. 2,000.
01:57But you are not going to get employment from that.
01:59You are giving it as a loan.
02:02There is no play-role in talking about the farmers.
02:07If you look at the Karnal area, there are no holes in the roads.
02:13No one is talking about them.
02:15There are big jobs. Some are getting jobs from Bihar, some from there.
02:18But if there are three papers, they leak it three times.
02:23In the last five years, they say that they are stopping the development.
02:27But this is not the case.
02:29You could have done it earlier.
02:30The results of the first paper would have come.
02:32But you will do it in the last month so that you get votes.
02:35There is no difference between BJP and Congress.
02:38We will have to find a third option.
02:40But now we have to choose from the candidates.
02:44No party is talking about the farmers, workers, Dalits, employment or education.

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