By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee president Jeetu Patwari has strongly criticised the state government for its decision to remove Jansheva Mitras, terming it a grave injustice to thousands of young people.
Addressing the issue, Patwari said the move was not merely an administrative change but a harsh blow to the future of nearly 9,390 trained youths who had been serving people at the grassroots level for years. He noted that these workers played a crucial role in ensuring the effective delivery of government schemes to the public, and their sudden removal without a clear justification was both unfortunate and insensitive.
He further alleged that while the government claims to generate employment opportunities, it has simultaneously displaced experienced youth to introduce temporary initiatives such as the ‘CM Young Intern’ programme. According to Patwari, such measures raise serious questions about the government’s intent and policy direction.
Emphasising the need for stability, Patwari stated that young people require secure employment, dignity, and a predictable future, rather than repeated uncertainty through short-term schemes. He warned that decisions of this nature could erode trust among the youth and contribute to growing social and economic discontent.
Patwari demanded that the state government immediately reconsider its decision and reinstate all Jansheva Mitras, ensuring their livelihoods and future security are protected.
