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<h1>Senior minister slams opposition's universal job promise as fiscally unviable, criticizes gangster's son nomination, urges vote</h1> A senior national minister attacked an opposition party for promising a government job for every family in the state, calling the pledge fiscally unviable and misleading, and questioned how salaries would be funded. He criticized the party for nominating the son of a deceased gangster-turned-politician, saying it raised public safety concerns, and denounced an opposition leader's voter-rights march as protecting 'infiltrators,' endorsing removal of alleged illegal voters. Praising the state chief minister and the incumbent coalition's governance record, he touted economic and law-and-order gains, promised industrial investment and jobs, and urged voters to favor the coalition as the election approaches.