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Bishnoi urges youngsters to vote for a change

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C B SINGH

Posted: Jan 30, 2009 at 0208 hrs IST

Sirsa Addressing rallies in Jodka, Jamala and Kharian, Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) leader Kuldeep Bishnoi called on young voters to participate in his vision of a new political landscape. Accusing INLD leader Om Prakash Chautala and Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda of permitting lawlessness and jungle raj throughout the state, Bishnoi said the time had come to elect leaders with fresh ideas and political imagination.

Drawing attention to his work for the less-fortunate and farmers, Bishnoi dismissed Congress as a party of promises and said an HJC government would work for common people and operate according to the wishes of its party members. He cautioned political leaders against exploiting their constituency’s caste, creed and religion for votes and asked the electorate, especially younger voters, to punish the ruling party for unfulfilled promises.

Bishnoi said that more technical institutions and job-oriented courses are required in the state, promising that his government would also fill vacant government posts and reduce the age for old-age pensions from 60 to 58 years.

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