Congress launches ‘palayan roko, naukri do pada-yatra’ in Bihar
Patna: The Congress in Bihar on Sunday launched a state-wide ‘pada-yatra’ themed ‘palayan roko naukri do’, highlighting the endemic unemployment in the province which is blamed for migration of young population on a large scale.
Leaders like AICC in charge for Bihar Krishna Allavaru, state Congress president Akhilesh Prasad Singh and
former JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar visited the remote West Champaran district where the pada-yatra, which would be undertaken by volunteers of the party’s youth and students’ wings, began.
Talking to reporters on the occasion, Kanhaiya Kumar, who is also national in charge of NSUI, the students wing, launched a veiled
attack on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA in Bihar.
“This government is unable to give jobs. Every competitive exam is marred by question paper leaks or ends in litigation in court because of other irregularities. Those who got employed recently, like government teachers, are being deprived of pension benefits that their seniors enjoy,” said the Begusarai-born leader.
Indirectly referring to BJP’s alleged politics of communal polarisation, he said, “When the government fails to provide the people with good education, health care and employment, it seeks to create a division in the society, pit one section against another.”
He added, “We have gathered at the Bhitiharwa ashram set up by Mahatma Gandhi. We draw inspiration from his famous Dandi yatra, and his resolve to fight for one’s cause without giving up the ideals of satya truth and ahimsa non-violence.”
The ‘pada-yatra’ is being seen, in political circles, as an attempt by the Congress to assert itself ahead of the Assembly polls due later this year which the party is likely to contest in alliance with RJD and the Left.
Kanhaiya Kumar, who began his political career with the CPI, before switching over to Congress four years ago, side-stepped queries about the elections.