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Chandigarh Youth Congress to launch ‘Give jobs, not drugs’ campaign

Drive to be run across country, protest in Delhi on October 16
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The Chandigarh Youth Congress will launch a ‘Give jobs, not drugs’ campaign from October 16.

Newly elected Youth Congress president Deepak Lubana said the campaign would run in both urban and rural areas.

“As of now, unemployment is at its peak in the country. The youth is going in the wrong direction. The ‘Give jobs, not drugs’ campaign will be run across the country under the leadership of Youth Congress national president Uday Bhanu Chib. There will be a demonstration in Delhi on October 16,” he said.

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City Congress president HS Lucky said such a big drug factory was being operated in Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and the state government and administration were not even aware of it.

“The Gujarat police come and take action. What is the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and Madhya Pradesh police are doing,” he questioned.

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Youth Congress in-charge Satyawan Gehlot said the Prime Minister and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will have to make it clear whether they were with the drug mafia or the youth of the country.

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