By Ashok Kumar
Loyabad (Dhanbad): AJSU Party President Sudesh Kumar Mahato sharply criticized the government’s employment policies during an Abhinandan ceremony at The Rite Resort in Dhanbad.
Mahato accused the government of neglecting local youth in favor of outsiders, despite promises to uphold the local policy of 1932. He claimed that the government’s failure to provide adequate employment has driven many youths to migrate.
Mahato called on the government to honor its election promises, including financial support for poor families and better implementation of schemes. He criticized the current administration for making women stand in queues during farming seasons and limiting schemes to paperwork.
Emphasizing the need for effective leadership, Mahato urged party workers to expose the government’s failures and improve Jharkhand’s image. He expressed confidence in the growing support for the AJSU Party and welcomed new members, including notable figures from various backgrounds.
Among the new members were RJD city vice president Vijay Chatterjee, Ajay Chatterjee, Satyam Rajput, Md. Asim, and several others. The event was attended by Central General Secretary and Gomia MLA Lambodar Mahato, Vice President and former Minister Umakant Rajak, Chief Spokesperson Devsharan Bhagat, and other party leaders.