Youth Congress stage protest in the city against Union Budget 2023

The Youth Congress staged a protest in the city against the Central government for not allocating adequate funds to Tamil Nadu in the Union budget.



Coimbatore: A massive protest was staged at Gandhi Park ground on behalf of the Youth Congress party.



Condemning the central government for not providing employment to two crore youths every year, and for not allocating adequate funds to Tamil Nadu in the budget, the protesters raised slogans against the government.

The protest was led by Coimbatore Youth Congress (North district) President Akash.



All India Youth Congress National Secretary Naveen Kumar was the special invitee for the protest.



A large number of Youth Congress workers participated in the protest and raised slogans against the central government.

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