In view of organizational expansion, the formation of 6 fronts of BJP completed—Bindal.
Shimla
Dr. Rajiv Bindal, State President of the BJP, said that the Bharatiya Janata Party has completed the formation of six fronts in the state, including the Youth Front, Women’s Front, Scheduled Caste Front, Scheduled Tribe Front, Farmers Front, and OBC Front, and all the fronts are engaged in their respective tasks with a view to expanding the organization. Today, a very important meeting of the state office bearers of the Youth Front was held at the party’s state office.
Dr. Bindal said that the present Congress government of the state has proved to be anti-youth and anti-unemployment or it can be said that among all the governments of Himachal Pradesh today, if any government has caused the most harm to the youth and the unemployed, then it is the present state government of the Congress.
Dr. Bindal pointed out that before coming to power in 2022, a huge pile of false promises was presented to unemployed youth, only to then completely contradict them. To attract the unemployed to power in 2022, national Congress leaders came to Himachal and made category-wise announcements, released videos, and delivered speeches promising that as soon as the Congress Party forms a government in Himachal Pradesh, one lakh government jobs will be created in the first cabinet. They claimed that 67,000 vacant positions were vacant, 33,000 positions would be created, and 5 lakh jobs would be created in five years. However, after the Congress government came to power, the exact opposite happened. The job-giving institution was closed, commission jobs were discontinued, and not a single regular recruitment was made in the last three years. The government introduced new formulas, but even those formulas failed to be implemented. Some will be called forest friends, some will be called patient friends, some will be called animal friends, in reality there cannot be a more vulgar joke with the unemployed than that the youth are forced to knock door to door for a job of Rs 4-4.5 thousand.
Dr. Bindal stated that the process of dismissing employees from various departments is ongoing. 137 created positions within the Housing Board were eliminated, eliminating employment opportunities. Thousands of positions within the Electricity Board were eliminated, eliminating employment opportunities. 145,000 vacant positions across various departments across the state were eliminated. Himachal Pradesh University is also eliminating numerous positions and laying off employed employees. 2,000 schools have been closed, and if we consider the average of 10 employees per school, 20,000 positions have been eliminated. Not only schools, but Patwar Circles, sub-tehsils, PWD, IPH offices, PHCs, and CHCs have been closed, directly eliminating job-seeking opportunities. This is an anti-unemployment, anti-youth government, and this has been fully proven.









