BJP protestors target RaGa, but unemployed Msc, B.Ed graduates steal spotlight in Muzaffarnagar | WATCH

During the protest, BJP workers aimed to criticize Rahul Gandhi for his political stance. However, the attention quickly shifted towards the unemployed individuals present at the scene, who voiced their pain over the lack of employment opportunities despite holding advanced degrees.

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With protests unfolding and the voices of these unemployed degree holders getting louder, the demand for attention to the unemployment crisis is intensifying. (X/SachinGuptaUP)

UP News: In Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district, a protest organized by BJP workers against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi uncovered a deeper issue—tthe plight of educated but unemployed individuals. Among the protestors were several MSc and B.Ed. degree holders who expressed their frustrations over their inability to secure jobs despite their qualifications. Their cries for help highlighted the growing unemployment crisis in the region, particularly among the educated youth.

BJP workers amid protests 

During the protest, BJP workers aimed to criticize Rahul Gandhi for his political stance. However, the attention quickly shifted towards the unemployed individuals present at the scene, who voiced their pain over the lack of employment opportunities despite holding advanced degrees. These graduates, with MSc and B.Ed qualifications, have been struggling to find suitable jobs in their fields, leading to growing discontent.

The unemployed youth’s grievances highlight a pressing issue within Uttar Pradesh, where many educated individuals are unable to find employment in a saturated job market. The state's economic challenges have left many young professionals feeling helpless, despite their academic achievements.

With protests unfolding and the voices of these unemployed degree holders getting louder, the demand for attention to the unemployment crisis is intensifying. The need for solutions to this growing problem is becoming more urgent as educated youth continue to seek answers.