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Rajasthan’s unemployed youth to find a voice in upcoming polls

Upen Yadav, the President of the Rajasthan Berojgar Ekikrat Mahasangh, has said that he is considering running in the Legislative Assembly elections to represent the unemployed youth. According to representatives of unemployed youth, there are 30 to 40 lakh educated unemployed youth in the state, and they will play a significant role in the elections […]

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Rajasthan’s unemployed youth to find a voice in upcoming polls

Upen Yadav, the President of the Rajasthan Berojgar Ekikrat Mahasangh, has said that he is considering running in the Legislative Assembly elections to represent the unemployed youth. According to representatives of unemployed youth, there are 30 to 40 lakh educated unemployed youth in the state, and they will play a significant role in the elections scheduled for 25 November.
According to Upen, for the past 11 years and 8 months, the struggle for the future of young unemployed people has been going on in both governments and after the struggle, it has been concluded that there should be youth participation in the government, so that the voice of young unemployed people can reach the government directly. He said, “After talking to the unemployed youth, it has been decided that I will run in the Legislative Assembly elections this time and will raise the voice of young unemployed people while representing them.”
President Upen Yadav says that after the Youth Unemployment Dialogue Program, which has been going on since 2 October, the decision regarding which party to support will be taken.

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