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Bihari youths to get 85 per cent govt jobs in state if RJD comes to power: Tejaswi Prasad Yadav

| @indiablooms | Feb 23, 2020, at 08:24 pm

Patna/UNI: Leader of the opposition in Bihar Assembly Tejaswi Prasad Yadav today announced that domicile policy would be enforced in Bihar enabling youths of the state to get 85 per cent reservation in government jobs, if RJD was voted to power in Bihar Assembly Elections scheduled to be held in October-Novermber this year.

Yadav, while addressing a function before embarking on 'Berojgari Hatao Yatra', said here that domicile policy would be enforced in Bihar to enable youths of the state to get 85 per cent reservation in government jobs in Bihar if RJD was voted to power after state assembly elections scheduled to be held in October-November this year.

Unemployment was not a serious problem in Bihar but it was also at the national level which

needed immediate attention and steps to solve it without taking much time, he added.

"Youths of Bihar are migrating to other parts of the country in search of their livelihood but no step is being taken to provide jobs to them under present dispensation of the state," Yadav said adding he was trying hard to ensure that youths could get jobs but Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was only concerned for how long he could continue as CM of the state.

It was the responsibility of Kumar to explain what steps he had taken so far to provide jobs to youths of the state, he asked.

Leader of the opposition said that more than seven crores youths were in Bihar and no policy of had been framed by government so far to solve their problems particularly the requirement of their jobs.There was an urgent need to check the trend of migration of youths from Bihar to other states for earning livelihood, he felt.  

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