Haryana Youth Betrayed: AAP Accuses BJP of Denying Locals Government Jobs, Paper Leak
The Aam Aadmi Party alleges Haryana's recruitment process favours outsiders, highlights paper leak concerns around the CSIR-UGC-NET 2025 exam, and urges a CBI inquiry and priority for Haryana candidates in state government jobs.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has launched a sharp attack on the Haryana government, accusing it of ruining the career prospects of local students and job-seekers. AAP national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has turned Haryana into a “paradise for outsiders”, where young people from the state are only used during elections and then allegedly ignored in government recruitment.
Dhanda claimed that thousands of boys and girls in Haryana spend years preparing for competitive exams, clear difficult tests, and yet remain unemployed. According to him, this trend is deliberate and designed to deny rightful opportunities to Haryana candidates, while Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini continues to remain silent.
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Paper Leak Allegations and Youth Job Crisis
Dhanda linked the problem of unemployment to what AAP calls a “paper leak mafia” operating in Haryana. He referred to the CSIR-UGC-NET 2025 exam leak, in which arrests were made from Sonipat. AAP alleges that question papers were sold in advance for ₹3–4 lakh, leaving the future of genuine students in jeopardy.
Dhanda accused the government of ignoring the issue, stating that even the police investigation itself contradicts the BJP government’s repeated denial of paper leaks.
Data Presented by AAP to Support Claims
AAP highlighted recruitment figures from the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) Assistant Engineer (AE) 2025 process, claiming they reflect bias against local candidates:
| Recruitment Category | Total | From Haryana | From Outside Haryana |
|---|---|---|---|
| AE 2025 – General Posts | 153 posts | 47 | 106 |
| AE Electrical – General List | 214 selected | 29 | 185 |
According to AAP, over 70% of general category posts went to non-Haryana candidates, proving that the state’s youth is being sidelined.
Domicile Policy Change Sparks Anger
The party also criticised the state’s decision to reduce the domicile requirement from 15 years to just 5 years, claiming this was intentionally done to ease access for candidates from outside Haryana, even in categories where local preference is expected.
Dhanda argued that BJP’s slogan “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” stands in contrast with the reality on the ground — alleging that the government is instead providing “support for outsiders and destruction for Haryana’s youth.”
Demands and Warning from AAP
AAP has demanded:
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A fair inquiry into the AE recruitment process
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CBI investigation into all paper leak incidents
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Priority for Haryana candidates in state government jobs
Dhanda questioned why CM Saini has not addressed the paper leak allegations publicly, and whether certain groups are being protected. He warned that if the government does not act, AAP will mobilise a state-wide youth movement, insisting that “any government that takes away the rights of Haryana’s youth will not survive — they will answer through democracy.”
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