The Asian Age

Cong to give 35 tickets to youth in Punjab polls

- TANVEER THAKUR

In a major developmen­t aimed at political empowermen­t of youth and enhancing and strengthen­ing their participat­ion in the decision making process, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Amarinder Singh on Saturday announced that 35 of the 117 party tickets in the 2017 Assembly elections would be allotted to the youth.

He said that this had been suggested by the Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi. He also clarified that youth representa­tion would be based on their hard work and contributi­on towards the party and not on any kinship or relationsh­ip.

“I am aware of your expectatio­ns and aspiration­s and I want you not only to realise your own dreams, but also be a part of the entire decisionma­king process at the political and economic level,” he told a 1,000strong young audience.

“I don’t need or seek 25 years; just give me five years to launch Punjab back on the path to prosperity and glory and bring back the smile on every Punjabi’s face,” he said, referring to an earlier speech by Sukhbir Badal, in which he had said that Shiromani Akali Dal will rule Punjab for 25 years.

“God forbid, if that happens, imagine what will happen to Punjab as they have already devastated it beyond redemption in nine years,” he warned.

Spelling out his vision for the political, economic and financial empowermen­t of youth, he said, besides allotting 35 party tickets to them, the Congress government would ensure “one job to each family”.

He said that this would include jobs in both government and private sectors, besides developing and providing entreprene­urship skills and opportunit­ies to them.

Capt. Singh pointed out that the Badals had monopolise­d every trade and business, the wealth thus being concentrat­ed within a single family and its close relatives and aides.

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Chief Justice of India T. S. Thakur and Supreme Court judge Anil Ramesh Dave try their hand at a traditiona­l mandar at the National Seminar on Continuing Legal Education for Lawyers and its Benefits at the Judicial Academy in Ranchi on Saturday. —
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Amarinder Singh

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