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There’s something about poll-bound states and job schemes

The BJP governments at the Centre and in the states have in recent weeks expressed intent or announced plans to fill vacancies in government jobs and disbursed loans to the self-employed

September 17, 2020 / 08:50 IST
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It was in all probability a coincidence that the Centre at 6.59 pm on September 5, a Saturday, announced it will conduct the first stage of computer-based tests to fill 140,000 vacancies in the Railways on December 15. Earlier in the evening of September 5, celebrated as the Teachers’ Day, young women and men had taken to social media in significant enough numbers to complain of lack of job opportunities.

If the youth are restless, sections of farmers are on the streets too, to protest the three farm sector ordinances the government introduced in the Lok Sabha on September 14.

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It is in this context of edgy youth and upset farmers, economic distress and joblessness, a GDP drop of 23.9 percent in the first quarter, and rising prices of electorally-sensitive vegetables such as onions, that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prepares to mark the 70th birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 17.

The BJP is also galvanised to face, along with its allies, the assembly elections in Bihar, and by-polls to 64 assembly seats across 15-states, including 27 in Madhya Pradesh.