As in Bihar, the promises of jobs seem to have failed to have any real impact on unemployment in Punjab. This time around, AAP, a new player in Punjab’s electoral politics, seems to be using unemployment in a different way. Along with jobs, Arvind Kejriwal who usually bats on corruption said that he will ensure to end corruption in government jobs. In Uttarakhand, another state going to polls this month, Kejriwal has offered Rs 1 thousand cash transfers to women and monthly Rs 5,000 unemployment allowance to youth until they get jobs. All three parties, APP, BJP and Congress have offered ‘lakhs of jobs’ in Uttarakhand, where though the unemployment rate is low, the employment rate is also low, after having fallen from 40.1 per cent in 2016 to 30 per cent in 2021. Nearly half the voters in the state are in the 18-40 age group.