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INLD seeks allowance for unemployed youth

SONEPAT: Activists of the INLD, led by Pradeep Gill, state president of the party’s youth wing, today organised a protest in the town demanding an unemployment allowance for the educated unemployed youths.

INLD seeks allowance for unemployed youth

City Magistrate Surender Singh (left) receives a memorandum from the state president of the INLD’s youth wing Pradeep Gill at the Mini-Secretariat on Thursday. Tribune Photo



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Sonepat, July 13

Activists of the INLD, led by Pradeep Gill, state president of the party’s youth wing, today organised a protest in the town demanding an unemployment allowance for the educated unemployed youths.

They marched through the city and raised slogan ‘rozgar do, ya 9,000 do’ (Give employment or Rs9,000).

They handed over a memorandum, addressed to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, to Sonpeat City Magistrate Surender Singh at Mini-Secretariat here.

Gill said the BJP government had failed to fulfil its promise of giving monthly allowance Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,000 to the educated unemployed youths.

District president Kunal Gahlaut said the state government was intentionally tarnishing the image of the state by stating that youths who died at the police recruitment drive were drug addicts.

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