Haryana Jobs Controversy (Credit: OpenAI)
AAP leader Anurag Dhanda says the government has cheated its own youth. He highlighted the Assistant Professor (English) exam. Only 151 candidates cleared it out of 613 vacancies. Reserved category had 301 posts but only 17 passed. He called this targeted injustice. He questioned whether merit was ignored. Intent matters more than marks, he said.
According to AAP, Haryana candidates topping NET-JRF are failing here. Many are gold medalists. Many teach in top institutes. Yet HPSC gave them very poor scores. Less than 35 percent marks, Dhanda alleges. He says these numbers look designed to disqualify locals. Youth feel insulted and angry. They ask — why are outsiders scoring higher suddenly?
AAP claims BJP promised two lakh jobs. But only 20 to 25 thousand new posts actually given in eleven years. Vacancies filled due to retirements are being counted as fresh jobs. Colleges and universities still have more than three thousand posts empty. Dhanda says data is being twisted. Youth are being misled by headline announcements. Ground reality exposes the hype.
Dhanda challenged the government to reveal the entire CET Group-C score details. He asked how many truly passed. He says government is scared of revealing numbers. Because truth will explode the “employment scam”. Transparency is missing. Youth deserve clarity. Silence only deepens suspicion. Accountability is needed, not more excuses.
AAP alleges rules were changed to benefit outside states. Domicile requirement removed. Haryana General Knowledge deleted from exams. Outsiders now get advantage. Locals feel betrayed. Dhanda says this is a direct attack on Haryana youth. Regional identity is being suppressed. The system is turning its own children into outsiders.
Dhanda praised AAP government in Punjab. He says 60,000 jobs given transparently since 2022. No paper leak. No hiring stuck in courts. Every process clean and fast. Haryana should learn respect for youth. Not humiliation. Government must stop playing with futures. Punjab model shows trust can be rebuilt. But first honesty is needed.
AAP warns frustration is rising across Haryana. Educated youth feel cheated. Numbers look designed to fail them. This anger could move to the streets. Students want dignity and opportunity. They want fair evaluation. Not hidden tricks. Dhanda says youth will answer exploitation. When future is attacked, silence cannot survive long.
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