
All India Congress Committee has released an eight-point manifesto for Uttar Pradesh in New Delhi, focusing on the youth in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections 2022. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the party's national general secretary and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, along with former national president Rahul Gandhi, MP from Valsad, Kerala, released the Congress manifesto for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi on Friday.
After releasing the Congress manifesto, he talked to the media about it with Rahul Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi said that we have written all this in this manifesto, how and how we will get you employment. To prepare this manifesto, the Congress party has talked with the youth of the state and we have put their views in this manifesto. To make this recruitment legislation, our leaders and workers talked to the youth all over UP and asked about their problems. This recruitment legislation has emerged from those discussions.
Rahul Gandhi said that today we have released the youth manifesto of the Congress's recruitment legislation. We will waive the fee for competitive exams in Uttar Pradesh also. He said that Congress has a big responsibility towards all the youth of Uttar Pradesh. A large number of youths of Uttar Pradesh are continuously losing employment. On the contrary, the government is not doing anything. The government is trying to strengthen the hands of some industrialists.
Priyanka Gandhi said that to make this manifesto of the party, the party has talked to the youth of UP and put their aspirations in it. We have released the youth manifesto of Congress for Uttar Pradesh and the recruitment legislation for youth. He said that we have continuously visited the state and talked to the youth of UP. Everyone is very upset. He said that along with the youth, our focus is also on women. We will give jobs to eight lakh women. Priyanka said that the youth in Uttar Pradesh is troubled by scams and rigging in examinations. We will ensure the participation of youth everywhere. With this, one and a half lakh vacant teachers' posts will be filled. We will give jobs to 20 lakh youth. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that we will give two crore jobs annually to the youth of the country, but you know what is happening.
Priyanka Gandhi said that the Congress party has released its youth manifesto today. Our thinking is that we will not make empty promises for the future of the youth of Uttar Pradesh. We are trying to find out how we will get you employment. That is what we have written in this manifesto. The Congress claims that in this manifesto, a manifesto has been issued for the youth of Uttar Pradesh titled Youth Recruitment Vidhan, which has a blueprint for the bright future of the youth of the state.
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