"The son of the soil is finding no job, but the Raghubar Das government has been intentionally sitting on the domicile policy of the state to recruit people of other states," the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader told a party rally here last evening.
"The day domicile policy is announced not a single outsider would get job in Jharkhand. Due to wrong policy of the government, unemployed youths of the state are misguided and taken to wrong path. Around 80 to 90 per cent inmates of Jharkhand jails are of tribal origin. That is the misfortune of the state and the reason is unemployment," Soren said.
The rally was organised on the occasion of the 44th foundation day of the party.
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