BJYM Youth Protest Unemployment in Jamshedpur

Solidarity March Calls Out Government Failures

In a powerful expression of discontent, over 500 Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) members led by Chintu Singh staged a bike rally to the Golmuri Employment Exchange in Jamshedpur, challenging the state government’s handling of unemployment issues. The rally, supported by the Sanatan Utsav Samiti, voiced the frustrations of the youth, marking a significant moment of political activism in the city.

JAMSHEDPUR – The protest took an impactful route from Sakchi Hanuman Mandir to Golmuri.

Chintu Singh mobilized the youth, expressing their disillusionment with current job policies.

"The government’s neglect of the youth’s employment needs has reached a tipping point," Singh stated.

Demonstrators displayed slogans that criticized the state’s employment strategies.

The Sanatan Utsav Samiti’s involvement broadened the rally’s resonance.

During a felicitation event, Shashank Raj was warmly welcomed by the Samiti.

He received symbolic gifts that underscored his leadership and the cause’s significance.

"The betrayal of Jharkhand’s youth will not be tolerated; we stand united for their rights," Raj declared.

He emphasized the necessity of collective action against perceived governmental failures.

The events underscore a growing determination among the youth to seek tangible change.

This rally signifies a crucial step towards addressing employment concerns in Jharkhand.

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