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KURUKSHETRA: Indian National Lok Dal MLA Naina Chautala, who is supporting Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), on Sunday said if voted to power, JJP would introduce 75 per cent reservation in private sector for youths from the state.

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Kurukshetra, February 17

Indian National Lok Dal MLA Naina Chautala, who is supporting Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), on Sunday said if voted to power, JJP would introduce 75 per cent reservation in private sector for youths from the state.

Addressing ‘hari chunri chaupal’, a drive to consolidate support for women, at Sarasa village, Naina said the party was committed to implementing the promise of providing pension to women and men after attaining the age of 55 and 58 years, respectively.

She said the party was gaining an impressive response from all quarters of the state, particularly women.

Naina, who represents Dabwali Assembly segment, said women empowerment and polices for the uplift of womenfolk would be a priority for the party.

She said crime against women had risen sharply under the BJP regime in the state and a sense of insecurity prevailed upon all. The MLA said the state government had failed to provide employment opportunities to the youth.

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