BHUBANESWAR: An afternoon after the BJP formative years wing activists hit the streets against the Naveen Patnaik-led government over loss of jobs in Odisha, the ruling BJD on Friday retaliated against the NDA government with the identical jibe.
Hitting again on the Centre for "failing" in its promise to provide two crore jobs yearly, as dedicated prior to the 2014 polls, the BJD MLAs marched from the state assembly to the Raj Bhavan to put up a memorandum to the President of India thru governor Ganeshi Lal.
“If two crore jobs would have been equipped yearly, more than 10 crore youths will have been appointed via the central government and in this Odisha may at least have a share of 50 lakh youths employed in several central government jobs,” said BJD leader Sanjay Das Burma.
Before knocking the governor’s door, the ruling party raised the issue within the state assembly as both the Congress and BJP legislators tried to disrupt assembly lawsuits over more than a few issues forcing speaker PK Amat to adjourn the home for an hour.
As loss of process opportunities for the youths generally is a main issue within the forthcoming assembly and normal elections, all main events attempt to outsmart each and every different at the issue. Congress president Rahul Gandhi has not too long ago criticized both the state and central governments over widespread unemployment in Odisha.
The BJD leaders accused the BJP of spreading incorrect information on process opportunities in Odisha as a substitute of creating employment opportunity for the formative years.
The ruling party has claimed that the state government has appointed just about a lakh youths without delay in several government jobs and created employment opportunities for almost 15 lakh youths within the micro, small and medium enterprises and trade sector.
Criticizing the Centre of the usage of natural resources of the state thru its PSUs, the BJD said there was hardly ever any instance of appointing the aspiring youths of Odisha in any of its PSUs in visible numbers.
“Let the BJP government say as to what number of youths of Odisha have been given appointment all the way through the last 5 years,” said BJD leader Rohit Pujari.
Criticizing the BJD leaders, leader of opposition Narasingha Mishra said they had steered the speaker to initiate discussions on unemployment and farmers’ issues.
“Had the federal government taken any hobby to hear the grievances of farmers, there would have been no stalemate within the assembly. We believe, it is a dead government,” Mishra said.
BJP leader Rabi Naik said the state government has failed in offering correct talent building coaching to the youths of the state which generally is a main reason why behind loss of employment opportunities in Odisha.
Hitting again on the Centre for "failing" in its promise to provide two crore jobs yearly, as dedicated prior to the 2014 polls, the BJD MLAs marched from the state assembly to the Raj Bhavan to put up a memorandum to the President of India thru governor Ganeshi Lal.
“If two crore jobs would have been equipped yearly, more than 10 crore youths will have been appointed via the central government and in this Odisha may at least have a share of 50 lakh youths employed in several central government jobs,” said BJD leader Sanjay Das Burma.
Before knocking the governor’s door, the ruling party raised the issue within the state assembly as both the Congress and BJP legislators tried to disrupt assembly lawsuits over more than a few issues forcing speaker PK Amat to adjourn the home for an hour.
As loss of process opportunities for the youths generally is a main issue within the forthcoming assembly and normal elections, all main events attempt to outsmart each and every different at the issue. Congress president Rahul Gandhi has not too long ago criticized both the state and central governments over widespread unemployment in Odisha.
The BJD leaders accused the BJP of spreading incorrect information on process opportunities in Odisha as a substitute of creating employment opportunity for the formative years.
The ruling party has claimed that the state government has appointed just about a lakh youths without delay in several government jobs and created employment opportunities for almost 15 lakh youths within the micro, small and medium enterprises and trade sector.
Criticizing the Centre of the usage of natural resources of the state thru its PSUs, the BJD said there was hardly ever any instance of appointing the aspiring youths of Odisha in any of its PSUs in visible numbers.
“Let the BJP government say as to what number of youths of Odisha have been given appointment all the way through the last 5 years,” said BJD leader Rohit Pujari.
Criticizing the BJD leaders, leader of opposition Narasingha Mishra said they had steered the speaker to initiate discussions on unemployment and farmers’ issues.
“Had the federal government taken any hobby to hear the grievances of farmers, there would have been no stalemate within the assembly. We believe, it is a dead government,” Mishra said.
BJP leader Rabi Naik said the state government has failed in offering correct talent building coaching to the youths of the state which generally is a main reason why behind loss of employment opportunities in Odisha.
Odisha: BJD MLAs take out rally to Raj Bhavan against Centre over job opportunities
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