Chandrashekhar furious as the House could not function....

Balasahana Suresh

The winter session of parliament also seems to be falling prey to uproar. The proceedings of the house are not being conducted due to the uproar of the opposition. The opposition is creating a ruckus over all the issues including Adani, while on the other hand, Nagina mp and azad Samaj party chief Chandrashekhar azad was seen raising the issue of youth. He said that the dictatorial attitude of the government is strangling the youth.

Chandrashekhar azad was seen standing alone with a placard in his hand on which was written 'Stop dictatorship, listen to the pain of youth'. The Nagina mp said that since the day this session started, I have been trying to discuss the pain of unemployed youth in Parliament. Even today the Question Hour could not function. It is not that this did not happen only because of the opposition, but the people in power also do not want the government to answer.

Targeted on the issue of unemployment

He said that today you are seeing the situation that the youth is going through many problems. First education has been commercialized. Up to 50 percent of the education sector has been privatized. Due to this, the children of the rich are able to study but the children of the poor are not able to study. After this, there are shortcomings in the recruitment process as well, first the recruitment does not come and when it comes, the paper gets leaked. A recruitment process goes on for four-five years, in such a situation the youth are suffocating.

Chandrashekhar said that the government has crushed the dreams of the youth by being dictatorial, that should stop. If the speaker wants, the house can function. How long will the opposition create a ruckus. It is the responsibility of both that the house should function, the ruling party is also responsible for the house not functioning. I had to raise the issues of my area but the house did not function, so what should I do, whom should I blame.

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