Rajasthan Government Is Unable To Fulfill The Poll Promise
Rajasthan government is unable to fulfill the promise of unemployment allowance: Rajasthan.
The Ashok Gehlot government of Rajasthan is not able to fulfill the promises made in the manifesto of Congress in the 2018 assembly elections for allowance to the unemployed.
The government implemented the Mukhyamantri Yuva Sambal Yojana to give allowance to the unemployed youth, but not all the youth registered in the Directorate of Employment are getting its benefits.
So far, 15 lakh 3 thousand 834 unemployed people have registered for allowances with the government. Of these, 12 lakh 24 thousand are graduates and its equivalent.
The rest of the education is less than that. Registration has been done in such a large number, but the government has given employment to only 2 lakh 49 thousand 433 youths in two years.
A large number of youths are waiting for the government to fulfill their promise. In fact, Congress had promised an unemployment allowance of Rs 3500 per month to the youth.
State Youth Affairs Minister Ashok Chandna says that the proposal for increasing the number of allowances is being considered.
The government has fixed the limit of giving unemployment allowance to a maximum of 1 lakh 60 thousand youth in a year.
He informed that the youth whose applications are pending will be disposed of soon. He said that apart from providing government jobs to the youth, the employment opportunities in the private sector are also being increased.
The youth are being trained in different areas under skill development so that they can start their own work. The government also provides financial assistance for this.
Rajasthan: Congress MLA Ramesh Meena accused his own government of discrimination.
On Wednesday, discord came to light in Rajasthan Congress. MLA Ramesh Meena, a supporter of former Chief Minister Sachin Pilot, has accused the state power and organization leadership of discriminating against Scheduled Caste (SC) Scheduled Tribes (ST), and minority MLAs.
Speaking to the media, Meena said that we are being discriminated against in the seating arrangement in the house.
Within the House, SC, ST, and minority MLAs are being deliberately placed behind unoccupied seats.
The government is responsible for the seating arrangement of the legislators in the House. The government is suppressing our voice.
Meena said that there are 50 MLAs in these sections of the house. In the name of the Karona epidemic, the House has been arranged in such a way that Dalit class ministers Tikaram Juli and Bhajan Lal Jatav have been seated on the seat without a mic.
Apart from me, Mahendra Jeet Malviya of ST and Amin Khan, and Danish Abrar of minority class have also been allotted seats with no mike. Julie and Jatav are ministers, but they have to answer questions.
But they are also being discriminated against because of being Dalits. Despite apprising the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and the Chief Whip, no reforms are taking place.
He said that SC, ST, and minority society are the backbone of Congress, it is being discriminated against. What message does the government want to make by discriminating against the representatives of these classes? We do not have the right to speak here.
It is noteworthy that Meena also revolted along with the pilot. After that he was also sacked by the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot from the Cabinet. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly allows only a few MLAs to speak, citing rules and conventions.