Students under various outfits will march from the historic Red Fort to Parliament on Thursday in protest.
Student
leaders on Tuesday accused the Union government of presenting an
Interim
Budget that was silent on the issue of jobs and employment
opportunities for youth in the country.
Students
under various outfits will march from the historic Red Fort to
Parliament on Thursday in protest, they said in a joint statement.
N
Sai Balaji, the president of Jawaharlal
Nehru University Students Union, said, "(Prime Minister
Narendra) Modi will come to young India for one more chance. But this
time we are not going to give him any chance as our PM.
Modi
has ruined our future. Through our unity we are going to ensure all
vacant government jobs are filled, 10 per cent of GDP is spent on
education, gender and social justice is ensured."
Student
leaders from AISA, Pinjra tod, Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha, Aam
Aadmi Party students' wing Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (CYSS),
Youth for Swaraj etc. argued how the budget was conspicuous by its
silence on the issue of jobs, except for pompously declaring that
job-seekers have turned job-creators in India.
"This
is a huge blow to the youth of the country who are suffering from
massive unemployment rate in the wake of demonetisation.
The
budget is equally silent about the key demands of regularisation and
minimum wages raised by employees," they said in the statement.
Shivani
from CYSS said campuses have been turned into "war zones"
by the Modi government.
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