Discussion of elections in the metro, youth discuss which party is the best

Discussion of Election in Metro: Political parties and candidates are leaving no stone unturned to woo voters in the Delhi Assembly elections. Young voters are now discussing the fact that neither the party nor the candidates are talking about providing employment. While the youth need the most now, it is employment.

The news team discussed their issues in the assembly elections with the youth from Govindpuri to Badarpur and Badarpur to Govindpuri in the metro in connection with the assembly elections. The youth say that they should focus on the development of the state. Stay clean.

What did the voters say?

Young people are wandering around unemployed after reading and writing. Now the means of employment have become very limited. The way of youth is getting confused. Now the crime is turning into drunkenness. They need jobs the most. A government should be formed that can provide employment.

The condition of roads in metro cities like Delhi remains precarious. The situation has become like that of villages. Sometimes there are accidents. Patchwork is also not done on the roads. A government should be formed that focusses on these roads. So that Delhi can be made a well-developed city.

There are piles of garbage in Delhi. It is the capital of the country. People from all over India and abroad come here to visit. When he sees the piles of garbage from here, what will he say when he goes there? It should be felt. Now such a government should be formed that can make Delhi clean and beautiful.

Inflation is increasing. Now even in the season, vegetables are not available cheaply. A low-income person finds it difficult to support their family. There should be a government that can reduce inflation. So that every class of person can get food to fill their stomachs.

People are not getting basic facilities

The people of the basti living in Madanpur Khadar area of Delhi’s Okhla Assembly constituency are forced to live in worse conditions due to lack of basic facilities. Residents here say leaders make promises during elections, but after winning, no one comes to see their neighbourhood. The people of the basti are still not able to get essential facilities like electricity and water.

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