Jammu, October 1: “We feel empowered after voting for the first time. We hope that the representatives elected through our votes will address the issue of unemployment and focus on ending the stagnation in the job market.”
This was made by Simpi Dogra and Kiran Sharma, both of whom cast their votes for the first time after casting their votes at a polling station set up at the Mubarak Mandi Government Girls High School. vote.
Kiran was accompanied by her grandfather Gajanand Khajuria (85), for whom the development of the country and national security were top priorities.
“I wanted to apply for a loan but couldn’t get it. For me, that was a problem,” Satpal said. “I came to the polls in search of a responsible and honest representative. So far, success has not materialized, but hope remains,” he said.
Arvind Sharma of Janipur Colony said: “Issues such as high power tariffs, education, job creation, collection of property taxes and governance are some of the issues that need to be addressed on a priority basis.” Rahul Soni is A first-time voter from Jammu North district, he wants special employment packages for the youth.
“They face difficulties due to lack of government jobs,” he said.
Ravinder and Gursharan, both first-time voters, are also focused on development. “We want representatives who represent our voices and meet our aspirations,” they asserted.
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