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Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother

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Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother
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Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother Former minister Bikram Singh Majithia today appealed to the youth to ask MP Ravneet Bittu why he had ignored their claims for jobs and got his over age brother recruited as a Deputy Superintendent of Police. Also Read: Bargari Morcha : Congress Hatching Conspiracy to Peace in Punjab - Majithia Addressing a huge gathering of youth here, the SAD General Sectetary (Incharge, Youth) said the youth should ask Bittu when he came to them for votes as to why he had ridden roughshod over their claims to get his undeserving brother recruited as a DSP.
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Bittu Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother Mr Majithia also asked Bittu to explain why he did a one day drama at a local toll plaza. He said Bittu told residents that no toll would be charged at the plaza henceforth but the very next day toll was charged as usual. “It is obvious Bittu indulged in some underhand deal. This kind of cheap politics is deplorable”, he added. Also Read: Batala youth dies of drug overdose Mr Majithia said the people should take ‘hisab’ from the Congress for failing to implement any of the promises made to them. “Be it complete loan waiver due to which 919 farmers have committed suicide or ghar ghar naukari and unemployment allowance to youth nothing has been implemented. You need to give a jolt to the Congress party and teach it a lesson in the forthcoming parliamentary elections”, he added. Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother Bikram Majithia tells youth to ask Bittu why he ignored them and got DSP job for his over age brother The Akali leader also highlighted how the Congress government was charging Rs 12,000 crore more from the people in the form of enhanced power bills. He said industrialists, who were promised power at Rs five per unit, were now being charged Rs 10 per unit. He also highlighted how those who were protesting democratically in favour of their rights were being repressed. “It seems there is no government in Punjab. The government exists only for Congress workers who are indulging in jungle raj”, he added. Also Read: 6 Punjab Police Officers honoured with CM's Police Medals, 2 with Rakshak Padaks on R-Day Youth leaders present on the occasion included YAD zone incharge Gurpreet Singh Rajukhanna, Barjinder  Lopo, Prabhjot Dhaliwal and Meetpal Dugri. EOM - PTC NEWS-
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