In every village, basti, and urban gully of Maharashtra, a fire is burning silently — the fire of jobless, educated youth with degrees in their hands but despair in their hearts. These are Bahujan youth — from SC, ST, OBC, and minority communities — who are skilled, hardworking, and full of potential, but ignored by the system.
And now, they are no longer silent.
Because R. R. Pandayan Saheb — the voice of the voiceless — has declared a movement across Maharashtra:
“काम नाही, तर वोट नाही!”
(No jobs, no votes!)
💥 Saheb’s Battle Cry for Economic Justice
R. R. Pandayan Saheb has consistently raised one of the most burning questions of this generation:
“Why is there no job guarantee for the youth who belong to the foundation of this country? Why are our SC/ST/OBC graduates left out of recruitment lists and startup schemes?”
He sees unemployment not just as an economic failure, but as a betrayal of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s vision — a vision of dignity through labour, equality through opportunity.
While other politicians give speeches during elections, Saheb walks with the jobless — protesting, petitioning, and pressuring the government to act.
📢 What Saheb Demands for Bahujan Youth
R. R. Pandayan Saheb has put forward strong, time-bound demands to both the state and central government:
- Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme (on the model of MGNREGA) for cities like Mumbai, Thane, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Pune
- Launch of free skill development and digital training centers in SC/ST/OBC-majority areas
- Reservation in private-sector jobs and startups receiving government incentives
- Transparent district-wise government recruitment for clerical, health, and police jobs
- Creation of a Bahujan Youth Entrepreneurship Fund to support small businesses and self-employment initiatives
“We don’t want sympathy. We want structure. We want training, loans, and jobs — not speeches!”
— R. R. Pandayan Saheb
🚨 The Ground Reality Saheb Is Fighting
Thousands of young men and women who completed graduation under SC/ST or OBC scholarships are now:
- Driving rickshaws
- Working as daily laborers
- Or worse — unemployed, humiliated, and hopeless
Job fairs don’t reach their towns. Skill programs are not in their language. Loan schemes are denied without reason.
R. R. Pandayan Saheb says:
“If youth can build bridges and run hospitals, they can also run this country. But you don’t give them a chance.”
This is why Saheb’s slogan is not symbolic — it’s revolutionary. He tells every political leader:
“If you can’t give our youth employment, you don’t deserve to sit in Parliament.”
🛡️ How RR Pandayan Saheb Is Leading the Fight
This isn’t just talk — Saheb is taking the fight to the ground:
- 🔹 Held “Rozgar Adhikar Morchas” in front of District Collectors’ offices
- 🔹 Filed RTIs on vacant government posts in rural districts
- 🔹 Helped over 250 SC/ST/OBC youth file applications for MSME and Stand-Up India schemes
- 🔹 Organized Skill Training Camps in Thane and Jalgaon in collaboration with local industries
- 🔹 Exposed recruitment scams where Bahujan candidates were unfairly disqualified

“We will block roads, stop trains, surround ministries — but we won’t let our youth die in silence.”
— R. R. Pandayan Saheb
✊ From Unemployment to Empowerment: The Saheb Way
For R. R. Pandayan Saheb, unemployment is not just an issue — it's a political weapon to expose the failure of governments that ignore the Bahujan majority. He believes:
“Political power means nothing if it cannot give our youth jobs, dignity, and future.”
He is now preparing a "Rozgar Adhikar Yatra", a statewide campaign to:
- Document unemployed youth district by district
- Educate people about rights under skill and startup schemes
- Demand recruitment drives from local MLAs and MPs
- Put jobless youth at the center of the 2025 election agenda
🗳️ “Job Se Hi Vote Milega”
Pandayan Saheb has sent a clear message to all parties:
“Forget caste arithmetic — if you don’t talk jobs, you won’t get votes.”
And that message is catching fire across youth circles. From rural engineering students to urban diploma holders, Bahujan youth are standing behind one voice:
“R. R. Pandayan Saheb — who doesn’t promise jobs, but fights for them!”