In India, Congress President Rahul Gandhi has again targeted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (February 12) and has said that he has failed to fulfill his promises.
The Congress President in Raichur, Karnataka, said that PM Modi had promised to give job to 2 crore people every year, but during the four years of his reign only 450 people are getting jobs in 24 hours, while in China 50 thousand people are getting jobs in the 24 hour. In comparison to China in terms of jobs, Rahul said that Modiji, who called Chinese President Xi Jinping as friend, should take inspiration from them.
Let us state that the dates of the Karnataka assembly elections have not been announced yet, but there is a continuation of political Counter charges between the Congress and the BJP. It is believed that the elections in Karnataka will be held in April-May. Meanwhile, Congress President is consistently criticizing PM Modi. Recently he had counted figures in the Bangalore Assembly criticizing PM Modi that there is no difference between PM Modi's promise and reality. How many jobs are created in the country?
Let us state that the Narendra Modi government in the center of India has surrounded the issue of unemployment these days. Where the Opposition is accusing PM Narendra Modi of lying and cheating people on the promise to giving jobs, the Labour Bureau of the Labour Ministry of India has also made disclosures given shock to the Modi government in the annual employment-unemployed survey.
According to the Labour Bureau survey of the Labuor Ministry of Government of India, the highest unemployment has increased in the last five years. The Labour Bureau surveyed 1 lakh 56 thousand 563 households, which found that the unemployment rate has reached the top five percent of the last five years.
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