BJP’s promise of opening a government college in every tehsil during Suraj Sankalp Yatra has put the party in a spot in the election year. Youths have been protesting against the BJP government for reneging on its promise. A mammoth students rally is planned in Buhana on Wednesday while Chirwara observed bandh on Tuesday supported by traders, lawyers, private schools, and auto taxi union and arya samaj.

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The demand for government is eight years old. Prior to assembly elections in 2013, Vasundhara Raje had promised to open the college if the BJP came to power. However, in its final year, the government has still not made the announcement. 

All students’ organisations have come together and warned the government that if the announcement was not made in the upcoming budget, the agitation will be stepped up. In a joint press conference by students leaders, state president of Jat Mahasabha Kuldeep Dhewa warned of self immolation if the government didn’t accept the demand. It was also decided that effigy of local BJP MLA Sunderlal would be burned. Former councillor Suresh Bhukar and senior lawyer Vinod Dangi were also present.

Independent MLA from Nawalgarh, Dr Rajkumar Sharma on Tuesday raised the matter of government colleges in Chirawa, Udaipurwati and Mandawa. He said that if the government didn’t listen law & order situation might get disturbed.

Meanwhile, Students federation of India took out a rally demanding Government College in every tehsil and jobs for 15 lakh youths among others. A memorandum for chief minister was handed over to the district collector. 

Tomorrow, Surajgarh Jan Jagriti Manch would organise a Yuva Adhikat Rally for government college in Buhana. 

Patron of the manch Karmveer Yadav campaigned for success of the rally.