
ARABIAN TIMES NEWS NETWORK
The BJP government today stands exposed for its complete neglect of youth and employment. Recruitment drives have vanished, and job creation has ceased to be part of its agenda. Instead of offering opportunities, the BJP has chosen to rob the PDA, the backward classes, Dalits, and minorities, of their rightful share in reservations. The government’s preferred route is outsourcing, a policy that conveniently bypasses reservation requirements while serving as a source of financial gain for party leaders. Those who receive outsourcing contracts are forced to pay hefty commissions and political donations, enriching BJP coffers at the cost of the people.
The Agniveer scheme has further deepened this crisis. Marketed as a reform for the armed forces, it has in reality jeopardized both national security and the future of India’s youth. The dignity, honor, and stability once associated with a career in the armed forces have been replaced by a short-term, uncertain arrangement. Thousands of young aspirants who once dreamed of lifelong service to the nation now find themselves facing insecurity and despair.
Unemployment today has reached alarming levels. Across India, families that once nurtured hope are now battling disappointment. Parents sell their land and property to educate their children with dreams of government jobs, but when recruitment never comes, those dreams collapse. The silence of this government has replaced ambition with frustration, and confidence with hopelessness.
Under BJP rule, the nation’s spirit has dimmed. Smiles have faded, and optimism has turned into exhaustion. The government that once promised “acche din” has instead delivered pain, injustice, and humiliation. Ordinary citizens have received nothing but rising prices, shrinking opportunities, and broken promises. This is why people across the country are now determined to end the rule of a party that has “stolen their happiness” and to bring back a government that values justice, equality, and human dignity.
In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP’s mismanagement is even more visible. The deliberate shortage of fertilizers has created chaos in rural areas, empowering black marketeers and counterfeiters. Those exploiting the crisis are earning double profits, first by manufacturing fake fertilizers, and second by selling them at inflated black-market rates. The result is devastating: farmers are being cheated, production is falling, and the cost of cultivation is rising steeply. Such widespread corruption cannot occur without the knowledge or involvement of those in power. The government’s silence only exposes its complicity.
Whether it is unemployment, the Agniveer scheme, or the fertilizer crisis, every issue reflects the same underlying truth: this administration serves the interests of a select few while ignoring the needs of millions. India deserves a leadership that creates jobs, empowers youth, protects farmers, and restores dignity to every citizen. The people are ready for change, to reclaim their lost joy, to rebuild trust, and to end the politics of greed and exploitation once and for all.