NSUI stages protests against Modi govt.

‘Failure to provide employment as promised by the BJP during poll campaign’

March 07, 2019 08:07 am | Updated 08:07 am IST - Hyderabad

The National Students Union of India (NSUI), Telangana chapter held a dharna on Wednesday protesting against the Central Government’s failure to provide employment as promised by the BJP during the election campaign and demanded that the ruling party apologise to the youngsters for its failures.

The protest was called as per the national call given by the NSUI national committee to protest declaring it as ‘Betrayal Day’.

It was organised by Hyderabad NSUI district president Abhijeet Yadav while Telangana NSUI State incharge Naga Madhu Yadav and Telangana NSUI State president Venkat Balmoor participated and spoke.

Mr. Venkat Balmoor said that he has never ever seen a government which betrayed the unemployed youth with unrealistic promises led by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi himself. After failing to provide employment, the Prime Minister is trying to whip emotions of youth raising nationalism using the Pulawama attack.

The autocratic government of Mr. Modi must go, he said and called upon the students to ensure its defeat in the Parliament elections.

Mr. Naga Madhu Yadav said that ‘Ache Din’ sill only be possible with Mr. Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Minister and the Victory of Congress party.

Hyderabad NSUI district in-charge Marka Abhinay Goud, State co-ordinator Ravikanth Goud, social media State co-ordinator Manoj Varma, Abdul Moheedh, Fazil, Sai Naithik, Vidur, Ashra and others participated.

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