Haryana's Political Landscape Intensifies as 2024 Assembly Election Approaches: Recruitment at a Standstill

by Suryaa |

2024 Assembly election: As the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections approach, the political landscape in the state has become increasingly charged. The Election Commission’s recent decision to halt ongoing government recruitment processes has added to the tensions, following the announcement of the elections. This move is largely attributed to the Congress party’s ‘Bharti Roko Gang’ (Stop Recruitment Gang), which has been vocal in its opposition to the current recruitment practices.


Government Jobs Over the Past Decade: 2024 Assembly Election

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has held power in Haryana for the past decade, aiming to secure a third consecutive term in the upcoming elections. Since 2014, the BJP has successfully provided government jobs to approximately 150,000 unemployed individuals in the state, positioning itself as a proponent of employment opportunities.


Transparency in Recruitment: 2024 Assembly Election

A significant aspect of the BJP’s governance has been its commitment to transparency in the recruitment process. The slogan of ‘no slips, no bribery’ signifies a shift towards merit-based hiring, eliminating the need for recommendations or bribes to secure government positions. This initiative has been well-received among job seekers in Haryana.


2024 Assembly Election: Congress Hinders Recruitment Processes

Despite the BJP’s efforts, the Congress party has managed to stall numerous recruitment processes, affecting various sectors:


5,600 posts in Haryana Police

Teaching and physical education positions through the Haryana Staff Selection Commission

Various posts in the Haryana Public Service Commission

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has raised concerns regarding potential violations of the electoral code in these recruitment processes, leading to a formal complaint to the Election Commission. However, the Commission found that the recruitment activities had commenced before the election announcement and were compliant with existing guidelines. Consequently, it advised that results for these recruitments should not be announced until after the elections.


Further Delays and Protests: 2024 Assembly Election

The actions of the ‘Bharti Roko Gang’ have resulted in approximately 24,000 pending government job results in Haryana. The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has indicated that results for around 1,500 first and second-category posts, 16,500 group 56 and 57 posts, and 6,000 police recruitment results are ready for announcement, pending permission.


The chairman of the Commission noted that results for about 5,000 to 7,000 posts could be finalized by the election date, with 6,000 constable recruitment results already prepared. The youth of Haryana have expressed their frustration through protests against Congress’s interference in recruitment processes. Demonstrations occurred at the residence of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, leading to clashes with police and highlighting the discontent among unemployed youth.


Conclusion

The political climate in Haryana is intensifying as the election date approaches. With the BJP striving to maintain its hold on power and the Congress party attempting to capitalize on anti-incumbency sentiments, the upcoming elections promise to be a pivotal moment for the state’s political future. 

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