JJP promises 75 per cent jobs for Haryana youth

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JJP promises 75 per cent jobs for Haryana youth

Friday, 18 October 2019 | PNS | Chandigarh

The Jannayak Janta Party on Thursday released its poll manifesto for the October 21 Haryana Assembly polls, promising to reserve 75 per cent of jobs for the local youth. If voted to power, the JJP promised to bring "Right to Work Act", under which jobs will be given as per one's qualification.

"Seventy-five per cent jobs will be reserved for the youth of Haryana," JJP leader K C Bangar said while releasing the election manifesto. With political opponents making unemployment in Haryana a major poll plank, the JJP promised that a separate employment ministry will be set up in the state and its main task will be to provide jobs.

The party promised to give a monthly assistance of Rs 11,000 per month to unemployed youth while student from rural areas will be given extra ten marks when they appear in competitive examinations in the state.

For the farmers, a bonus of 10 per cent or Rs 100 will be given over MSp. The JJP promised that liquor vends within village limits will be closed. The party promised to bring changes in the Motor Vehicle Act so to give relief to people who are burdened with "paying hefty fines now".

Alleging that people outside the state are occupying plum positions in the M L Khattar regime, the JJP promised that chairpersons of various boards, corporations, OSDs, vice chancellors and registrars of universities will be Haryana domiciled people.

The party promised free education to girls till PhD level, fee of private schools will be regulated and 20 per cent seats will be reserved for poor children in private schools.    

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