Bhagwant Mann did a road show in Rewari

Kokila Chokkanathan

Bhagwant Mann did a road show in Rewari…

punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, who entered the election campaign, fiercely targeted the bjp government of haryana on Saturday. He said that the unemployment rate in haryana is five times higher. The chief minister was doing a road show in Rewari assembly constituency. He appealed to the people to vote in favor of the aam aadmi party on october 5. chief minister Bhagwant Mann claimed that the youth are troubled by unemployment in the state.

The chief minister of punjab said that unemployed youth in haryana are not getting jobs. According to the report of the central agency, the unemployment rate in haryana is five times higher than the whole country. The chief minister also raised questions on the Agneepath scheme for recruitment in the army. He said that Agniveer who is recruited at the age of 18 will retire by the time he reaches the age of 21. He demanded the central government to restore the old recruitment scheme in the army.

chief minister Bhagwant Mann did a road show in Rewari

chief minister Bhagwant Mann praised the development work done by the AAP government in Punjab. He claimed that 45 thousand youths were given government jobs in the two and a half year tenure. government schools in the neighboring state are better than private schools. Medical services have been provided to two crore people so far by setting up 840 Mohalla clinics.

Sought votes in favor of AAP candidate Satish Yadav

The chief minister said that the AAP governments in punjab and delhi made electricity free for the people. 90 percent of the houses in both the states are not getting electricity bills. He said that the assembly elections are for your children. Give the aam aadmi party, which is contesting the elections, a chance to serve. Let us tell you that in haryana, the opposition has made unemployment and Agneepath Yojana the main issues of the election. aam aadmi party has fielded Satish Yadav from Rewari.

 

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