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Unemployed youth take out counter morcha to protest agaist ongoing goverment employees strike

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Kolhapur: With erate reactions by the people on ongoing identified strike of goverment employees for old pention scheme and otherside making fun of this issue on social media, irate educated unemployed youths took out a spontaneous huge morcha from historic Dasara Chowk, to the district collector office this afternoon to express their protest to ongoing strike with shouted slogans as “Juni Pention Thambwa, Maharashtra Vachva”(stop old pention to save state).

The morcha, which was the first agitation in the state against ongoing strike by educated unemployed youths in the state and might be became direction to the state, took out with the idea, which appealed on social media to participate in the morcha from last two days without any specific leader or organisation and participants participated spontaneously in the morcha.Many mims and messages has virals on social media against ongoing strike.

Hundreds of educated unemployed youths and young girls, who gathered at historic Dasara Chowk this afternoon and began their March with irate reactions against goverment employees who participated in the strike for their demand to implement old pention scheme for them.

One of the participants youth said that goverment should cancell first pention of MLA’s and MPs as goverment employees took the role that they should also get pention as get to MLA’s and MPs. What use of getting such lakh of rupees as payment if these employees not any planning in their old age.

Other youths who were saying that they were ready to work in place of present goverment employees in just half of the payment and without any pention.

After reached at district collector office , a youth delegation handed over a memorandum of their demands to collector office.

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