ROHTAK: Demanding 75% reservation in private factories for Haryanvi youths, Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader and ex-MP

said to get their demands accepted, he would not mind adopting the style of Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray or Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray.

Expressing disappointment at the ruling BJP government for not doing much about creating employment, Dushyant, who was addressing a press conference in

on Tuesday, said youth are running from pillar to post for a job with degrees in hand, but outsiders are preferred over them.

“Private factories use our land and water, but shy away from giving jobs to Haryanvi youth. Our party demands at least 75% reservation for educated youth in factories and if our demands are not met, then we will not mind taking the protest outside their office space,” Chautala added.

He alleged that ruling regime is hand in glove with factory owners to give preference to outsiders by ignoring unemployed youth from home state. “Let the time come, we will not hesitate to stage ‘Hulla Bol’ outside factories or adopt the style of Raj Thackeray or Bal Thackeray for getting our voices heard,” said Chautala.

Meanwhile, JJP party leaders held a protest in Rohtak on Wednesday and made an attempt to go near Rohtak MLA and BJP co-operative minister Manish Grover’s residence, but were stopped by the police.

Protesters handed over a 10-point demand memorandum addressed to chief minister to Rohtak sub-divisional magistrate Rakesh Kumar in which they raised the issues of water, electricity, law and order and the 75% quota for state youths in factories. Key leaders who participated in the protests were Dadri MLA Rajdeep Phogat, district president Balwan Suhag, youth leaders Sumit Rana and Ravinder Sangwan.

AAP rules out alliance with JJP for

assembly polls

New Delhi: The AAP has ruled out an alliance with the JJP for the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana, a party leader said on Wednesday. AAP senior leader Gopal Rai said the state unit has been asked to prepare a report on the political scenario in the state. “After the

elections, we analysed the political situation and we have decided to contest the upcoming elections without forming any alliance in the state,” he told reporters. The assembly elections in Haryana are due in October 2019.