Tribune News Service
Dehradun, February 8
Members of the Yuva Sena held a protest against the increasing threat of terrorist activities in the state. The protesters walked around the main roads of the city and raised slogans against the state government for ignoring the problems of the youth in the state.
During the ‘Akrosh Rally’, activists slammed the Congress-led state government for spoiling the peaceful environment of the state. They alleged that both national parties used youths as a vote bank and none of them ever tried to solve their problems. Over the past years, poor policies of the respective governments had led the youths to resentment and diverting their energy towards wrong track.
Earlier, the city wing of the Yuva Sena organized a convention on Sunday, in which party leaders motivated youths for raising their voice against the injustice of the state government. Avinash Pandey was appointed district president of the party.
Bhupendra Bhatt state spokesperson of the Yuva Sena said, “Youths of the state are suffering from basic problems of unemployment and poor education system under the previous governments.” There is a need of teaching a lesson to both the national parties as they used youths as vote bank. The main focus of the Yuva Sena is to solve the basic problems of the youths instead of grabbing the position in state, Bhupendra said.
Neeraj Sharma, Abhishek Rahi, Sagar Raghuvanshi, Manuj Arora, Subodh Dhasmana and Bhupendra Negi were present in the protest.