
Bhopal, March 18: Jitu Patwari, the President of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee, has strongly criticized the state government’s decision to dismiss Janseva Mitras. He stated that this move is not merely an administrative change but a direct injustice to the future of thousands of young people.
He pointed out that approximately 9,390 Janseva Mitras, who have been trained and served the public at the grassroots level for years, are being abruptly removed. This decision is unfortunate and insensitive. These young individuals played a crucial role in implementing government schemes for the public, yet their services have been terminated without any solid justification.
Patwari remarked that while the government claims to provide employment opportunities, it simultaneously removes experienced youth and introduces temporary measures like ‘CM Young Interns.’ This raises serious questions about both intent and policy. Such decisions undermine the trust of young people and jeopardize their future.
He emphasized that youth require stable employment, respect, and a secure future, rather than constant uncertainty and temporary schemes. The government must understand that such decisions foster social and economic discontent. Patwari urged the Mohan government to reconsider its decision immediately and take concrete steps to reinstate all Janseva Mitras, ensuring their future is secure.




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