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Kharge Criticizes Modi Government Over Unemployment Crisis, Urges Youth to Vote for Change

  • Posted on September 22, 2023
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Kharge Criticizes Modi government


Launching a scathing attack on the Modi government, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday remarked that in order to safeguard the future, a change in government is required.

Taking to the micro-blogging site X, Kharge said, "42.3% of India's graduates below the age of 25 are unemployed. The Modi government has robbed them of their future by keeping them jobless.”

He expressed, “The promise of 2 million jobs per year echoes like a cruel joke in the hearts and minds of our youth. The process from graduation to getting a job is a sad story of daily struggle.”

The Congress leader further said, “Pity that instead of acknowledging their failure, the BJP has turned a blind eye to this looming disaster."

Kharge attacks the government for its failure to create jobs and calls for a change in government.
Kharge attacks the government for its failure to create jobs and calls for a change in government.

He claimed that the government, which failed to generate jobs in 10 years, will never have the ability to do so in the future.

While urging the people to bring a change in the government, Kharge further stated, “Phrases like 'Amrit Kaal' have only rubbed salt into the wounds of our youth! The youth need to now take matters into their own hands and hold the government accountable for their plight.’

He added, “They better know that a government that cannot create employment in

10 years will never be able to do so. To protect the future, change this government!” The Congress leader's criticism of the government follows the approval of the Women's Reservation Bill by the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.

Kharge Criticizes Modi Government Over Unemployment Crisis, Urges Youth to Vote for Change
Kharge Criticizes Modi Government Over Unemployment Crisis, Urges Youth to Vote for Change

Previously, Kharge, while speaking in the Rajya Sabha in the new Parliament building, had criticized the Central Government, stating, "Under your rule (the

Centre), the federal structure is getting weakened day by day.”

He informed, “You talk about strengthening the federal structure, but look at what happened in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh.

“States are not getting GST and MGNREGA funds, and agriculture and irrigation departments are not getting grants. You work on uprooting governments in the states,” he added.

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