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Recent issue stances Illegal map of India on Wikipedia Main article: India map dispute between Wikipedia and the BJP Amit Satam , the youth president of the organisation in Mumbai and a small group protested outside of the Fort campus of Mumbai University during a conference related to Wikipedia. [1] Economic issues Bringing back Indian Black Money in Swiss banks – During 15th Lok Sabha election in 2009 party supported the issue raised by BJP Prime minister candidate Lal Krishna Advani for bringing back the Indian black money from Swiss banks.[2] Increasing prices of commodity – In recent year prices of the commodity increased a lot in India. Youth Morcha supports that the price of the essential commodities and services should be affordable by the poor people. It protested many times against the rise of prices. [3] It also advocates the health care cost should also be bring down to make it affordable to common mass. Social issues Unemployment – Increasing Party has long term aim of having employment opportunity for all youth in all sections of society. It believes that government should take affirmative action for creation of more job opportunity for students. It demanded government to provide a definite action plan about how government is going to address the issue of increasing unemployment. [4] Health Care reforms – Youth morcha supports for providing the 24hour services in government hospitals for the treatment of patients. It also supports that the large number of vacancy of the doctors posts especially the gynaecologist, orthopaedics and surgeon, in government hospitals should be filled. These large number vacancy is causing the poor patients to approach private medical hospitals whose cost they are not able to afford. The party suggests patients should get the benefits of CT-scan and other laboratory facilities in government hospitals. [5] Security Protection of Indian students in Australia – On 1 June 2009 Youth Morcha held a protest against the recent alleged racist attacks on Indian students studying in Australia and demanding increased security for them. A six-member BJYM delegation also met the Australian High Commissioner, John McCarthy , and Deputy High Commissioner Sarah Hooper to express anguish and dismay over the repeated attacks. [6][7] Terrorism – Youth Mocha supports that government should not take soft approach against the terrorism. It advocates terrorism in Punjab was completely abolished by hard action of police chief of the state K.P.S. Gill , similarly government should take hard steps with zero tolerance policy to fight against terrorism in India. [8] It also supports that in house terrorism (Naxalites) which is currently present in most of the Indian states should also be taken seriously to prevent killing of innocent people. It demands government to put more pressure on Pakistan for cracking down the militant groups in Pakistan administered Kashmir and Talibani Militants.[9] During Mumbai attack by Pakistani terrorists on 26 November 2008, Youth Morcha demanded the resignation of the current Indian defence minister A. K. Antony . [10] Morcha opposed UPA government for its soft approach against terrorism evident by not hanging Afzal Guru, convicted for attacking Parliament. [11]
Posted on: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 10:57:30 +0000

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