Dehradun: The Congress will take to the streets across the state with the slogan 'Give employment, otherwise leave the throne'. Congress has also demanded the state government to issue white letters. Speaking to the press at the Congress Bhawan on Friday, Congress state vice president Suryakant Dhanmana said that many posts are lying vacant in government departments. Even in the Corona crisis, the government is not making appointments to these posts. That is why the Congress has demanded a white letter from the government on the issue of employment. The government does not consider this demand, it is clear that in the issue of employment, the government is keeping the unemployed in the dark. According to Dhanmana, the party will perform at the block level across the state on Saturday. It will also include big Congress leaders. This is the beginning of a state-wide movement against unemployment under the leadership of Congress state president Pritam Singh. Congress National General Secretary and former Chief Minister Harish Rawat will be in self-isolation for nearly five days. Harish Rawat has taken this decision after returning from Kumaon. On Saturday, he will talk to youngsters on the issue of middle-to-unemployment of a webinar. The same will now be discussed with the youth in the webinar on Saturday. On the other hand, the corona infection rate has also increased as the sample test has increased in the state. In the last 10 days, more than one lakh people were screened in the state. That means an average of 10,000 people were screened a day. Based on this, the infection rate was 8.34 per cent. However, the total sample test and infection rate of the state on the basis of infected patients is 6.02 percent since March. Also Read: Al-Qaeda threatens after cartoon of Prophet Mohammed re-printed in Charlie Hebdo PM Modi to provide homes to two lakh families today under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana NCB launches major crackdown, conduct raids in Mumbai and Goa Woman reached police station, consumed poison when police did not hear her plea