“Unemployment is the biggest issue which needs to be solved”: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], October 1 (ANI): Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Chief Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday urged voters to reach at the polling stations along with their families and cast votes.
Speaking to ANI, Azad said, “I urge all voters to reach at the polling stations along with their families and caste votes. I think one-fourth of the voters will be the new generation and their expectations are totally different. The biggest issue is unemployment and it is just not the issue for the youth, but for the entire society. For the last several years, no plans or programs have been made for the issue of unemployment. There are several educated youth who have been sitting unemployed.”
Further, he said that the issues of the people are not raised during elections.
“Elections are fought on issues which have been present for several years. Issues are present on several aspects but no one raises the issues of the people.
Unemployment is the biggest issue that needs to be solved. There are all types of candidates who stand up during the elections. The voters of Jammu and Kashmir will form the government, and whoever they vote for, will form the government,'” he added.
Earlier today, Azad cast his vote at the Government Girls High School for the third and final phase of the state election.
Speaking to media persons, Azad appealed to the people to use their votes wisely and choose their leaders carefully.
“I appeal to the people to vote wisely and choose their leaders and political figures carefully. The voters of Jammu and Kashmir have 11 to 12 hours today to cast their votes, and I appeal to all of them to cast their votes. I will not be speaking in favour of or against any party. The political party that comes to power will resolve the issues,” Azad said.
The polling for the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections started here at 7 am today with 40 constituencies going to the polls. Among the 40 constituencies, 24 are in the Jammu division and the rest in the Kashmir Valley. Voting started at 7 AM and 6 PM, with security measures in place to ensure a smooth and peaceful process.