Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) Sep 9, : Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday urged the youngsters of Himachal Pradesh to act as an agent of change by removing the traditional political parties of the state. “Don’t think that power will fall to you, but instead make sure you work hard to ensure an age of unimaginable development is launched in the state you live in,” he said while promising six promises – jobs for every youth, an unemployment allowance, an advisory trader’s board, a halt of inspectors’ rule, corrupt-free administration, and many more to the residents of the state that is hilly.
The Chief Minister, who was accompanied by Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, stated that through the game of musical chairs the traditional parties have ruthlessly stolen the riches of the government, and are in collusion with each other to cover their nefarious deeds.
The main victims are the people and the state, who have lacked in development and economic growth, he said, adding that the time is now for the youth need to step up and do their best to remove these groups from the state of hill.
He said that the people of Delhi and Punjab have already brought about revolution in their respective states.the time is now to have it repeated in the state of hill as well.
Mann stated that the time has come for youth must play a major part in the process of national development.
He was adamant that while the people and the state have suffered because of the poor decisions of these leaders, but the families of the leaders have prospered.
As the population is struggling to eat however, the political elite and their families enjoy lavish lifestyles and this needs to be reversed, and the youth must play an active part, he said.
The Chief Minister stated that AAP is always working towards reforms in the education as well as the health sector.
The report cites the “stark distinction” in the level of education that Gandhi his scion from the family as well as Congress president Rahul Gandhi received through an elite college and that that a typical child gets from the government schools, he said that his party is working on a strategy to ensure that public schools become’schools of excellence’ to offer an excellent education for youth so that the average man’s child is able to compete with his fellow students from convent schools.
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