Haryana's Youth Crisis: How Unemployment Forces Risky Migration Abroad

Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has exposed a devastating unemployment crisis in Haryana. Young people are being forced to take dangerous migration routes to countries like the US and Israel due to lack of local opportunities. Families are facing complete financial ruin after spending massive amounts on these risky journeys. The opposition leader holds the BJP government directly responsible for failing to create employment over their 11-year rule.

Key Points: Hooda Blames BJP for Haryana Unemployment Crisis and Migration

  • Thousands of Haryana families face financial ruin after youth spend Rs 50-60 lakh on US migration
  • Youth returning in shackles from US after selling properties for migration
  • Haryana ranks first in unemployment and crime according to government statistics
  • BJP government planning to send youth abroad instead of creating local jobs
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Thousands of families in Haryana pushed into ruin owing to unemployment, says Hooda

Former CM Hooda reveals how unemployment forces Haryana youth into dangerous migration routes to US, Israel, and Russia, leaving families in financial ruin.

"Illegal immigrants are being humiliatingly expelled from the US, with the largest number being young people from Haryana - Bhupinder Singh Hooda"

Chandigarh, Oct 29

Former Haryana Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Wednesday alleged that thousands of families have been pushed into financial ruin owing to unemployment.

“Illegal immigrants are being humiliatingly expelled from the US, with the largest number of them being young people from Haryana. It is very unfortunate that these young people are being sent back to Haryana in shackles, like prisoners,” he said.

“These young people had gone to the US due to unemployment. They had even sold their property and homes to go there. Each young person spent Rs 50 to Rs 60 lakh to reach the US, but now they are suddenly being sent back,” he added. As a result, the former Chief Minister said thousands of families have been completely ruined and are burdened with debt.

“The BJP government, which has been in power for 11 years, is directly responsible for this, as it has completely failed to provide employment to Haryana's youth within the state,” he said in a statement. Hooda pointed out that various reports and government statistics show that Haryana “remains the number one state in the country in terms of unemployment and crime. As a result, no investor is willing to invest in Haryana”.

“Due to the lack of new investment, employment is not being created, unemployment is continuously rising, and the youth are being forced to migrate from their state.”

The Congress lawmaker said even the BJP government itself is planning to send its youth abroad, which could not be a more unfortunate situation for any state.

“Today, Haryana's youth are travelling to America, opting for the dangerous ‘dunki’ route, migrating to war-torn Israel, and being drafted to fight on Russia's side in the Russia-Ukraine war. This means that the BJP-sponsored unemployment has now reached not just Haryana, but abroad,” he said.

Hooda said this situation is not only creating an economic crisis but is also tearing apart the social fabric, where families are breaking apart and the youth are turning towards depression and crime.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hooda ji is absolutely right. The unemployment situation in Haryana is alarming. Young graduates are driving cabs or working in call centers despite having good degrees. Government needs to create industrial zones and attract investments.
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Aman W
While I agree unemployment is a problem, blaming only BJP government isn't fair. Congress also had their chance. We need long-term solutions, not political blame games. Focus should be on skill development and local entrepreneurship.
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Sarah B
The situation with youth going through dangerous routes is terrifying. We need immediate intervention - both state and central government should work together on employment generation schemes specifically for Haryana.
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Vikram M
Rs 50-60 lakh per person! That's someone's lifetime savings. These families took huge risks hoping for better future abroad. Now they're returning empty-handed with massive debts. Very sad situation indeed 😞
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Nisha Z
The social fabric comment hits hard. In our village, many families are breaking because young men are going abroad and women are left alone to manage everything. Mental health issues are rising. Need urgent attention!

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