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J&K Polls: How unemployment, political representation issues eclipse traditional leanings for Jammu's youth

Despite Jammu's significant contribution to the UT’s economy in terms of revenue and tax collection, the politics of the state always revolved around the valley with the Jammu leadership hardly ever getting any prominence.

September 29, 2024 / 11:19 IST
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Scholars outside the library of Jammu University. (Image: Siddharth Chakraborty)
Scholars outside the library of Jammu University. (Image: Siddharth Chakraborty)

Unemployment, uneven development, and under-representation are words that echo throughout the campus of Jammu University as students discuss the political prospects of major parties in the ongoing assembly polls.

The varsity, a microcosm of aspirations and dreams of students belonging primarily to the Jammu region, is abuzz with electoral arithmetic as young scholars engage in number crunching to predict a definitive outcome for October 8. The mood among the students is, however, strikingly different from the rest of the city -- that has no reservation in expressing its preferred party of choice, with both BJP and Congress locked in a tight duel.

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When core issues eclipse ideologies

The youth is not voting on ideologies, but on issues that are central to them. "Unemployment, growing political vacuum, and under-representation have decapitated the region," says 32-year-old Jarnail Singh, from Doda. Singh is pursuing PhD in sociology. Mincing no words, the young scholar says "unemployment is the biggest issue" in the ongoing polls.