Jehanabad/Ghosi (Bihar), Nov 9 (PTI) Twenty-five-year-old Vikas Kumar, a science graduate from a local college, drives an autorickshaw for a living. But he hopes the next Bihar government in place following the current elections will change his fortune.
"We have been hearing the welfare rhetoric from various parties during the past elections. This time, we want action, we want to see change, a new beginning," he said.
As Kumar airs his grievances at the Jehanabad Bus Stand, his fellow autorickshaw drivers gather around him to express their expectations for the 2025 Assembly elections.
For educated people like Kumar, unemployment is a big issue in this election. He favours a government that will prioritise job creation, thereby curbing migration to other states in search of jobs.
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