Amidst the fervor of the Haryana assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi reached the house of Amit Mann, a resident of Ghoghardipur village in Karnal, who was going to America on Friday morning. Rahul met his family and also talked to Amit through video call in front of the family.
People were surprised to see Rahul, he reached among them without any political rally or election campaign. He returned after spending some time. People are watching his meeting with Amit's family with emotional attachment, but there is a political move hidden behind it.
The issue of going abroad through Dunki Route has been raised.
In fact, with Rahul's arrival at Amit's house, the Donkey Route (illegal method) is also being discussed a lot. Amit had reached America through Donkey Route and now he is facing difficulty in coming back. The issue of Donkey Route is directly related to unemployment and the main issue of Congress in this election is unemployment. For the last two decades, a large number of youth of Haryana have settled abroad. The families of these children and the opposition parties believe that due to lack of employment, their children are turning towards abroad. When the youth do not get a visa after all the efforts, they go abroad through the donkey route. Lakhs of rupees are spent on this and many types of physical and mental problems have to be faced.
Rahul set the issue of Congress.
The issue of dunki route is included in the election campaign of Congress. In the coming days, after the guarantees, Congress will also release its manifesto, which will also include the issue of dunki route. Rahul Gandhi has completely set this issue by coming to Karnal. Now the party will take this issue forward. A large number of youth from Jind, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Hisar, Rohtak, and Sirsa of Haryana are going out of Haryana through the donkey route.
Deepender Hooda has been raising the issue and has also asked a question in Parliament.
Congress MP Deepender Hooda raises the issue of the dunki route and unemployment in every meeting. Last July, MP Deepender Hooda also raised the issue of dunki route. He asked the Ministry of External Affairs that lakhs of youth of the country and our state are going abroad due to unemployment and frustration. He claimed that in the last year, about 97 thousand Indian citizens have reached America through the forest. There are 15 lakh Indian citizens in the US who do not have any documents. What is the Ministry of External Affairs doing for the safety of such people? On this, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirtivardhan Singh replied that the Government of India has started the e-migrate portal. Its purpose is to ensure their safety. But those citizens who do not take advantage of this service, face problems. Through registration, we can keep in touch with them. We also help them in case of trouble.
Rahul has been suddenly reaching Haryana before as well
This is not the first time that Rahul Gandhi has suddenly reached Haryana. Earlier, he reached a village in Sonipat and went to the field with the farmers and sowed paddy. Before that, he reached Ambala by sitting in the truck driver's truck. During the Bharat Jodo Yatra also, he had reached Haryana and met many people.
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