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Rahul Gandhi, a Congress member, criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday for the high rate of unemployment in the nation and declared that he wanted people to chant”Jai Shri Ram and die of hunger”.
He said these things today as he began his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from Sarangpur, Madhya Pradesh.
BJP workers cheered “Modi, Modi” and “Jai Shree Ram” as they welcomed the Congress MP.
Additionally, BJP workers presented the Congress leader potatoes and requested him to give gold in exchange.
While applauding the BJP workers’ slogans, Rahul Gandhi attacked the prime minister and said that young people keep watching reels (on social media) all day long” due to employment crisis.
“The Prime Minister wants you to look at your phones all day, chant Jai Shri Ram and then die of hunger,” he added.
The Congress MP talked about the BJP-led Central government’s Agniveer scheme and said, “earlier, the armed forces used to give couple of guarantees to the youth – first, the youth would be given a pension and second, they would get respect if they lose their lives”.
He Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Gwalior on Sunday where the Congress leader said, “India has double the unemployment as compared to Pakistan. The number is 23 per cent here and 12 per cent there.”
Besided, he stated that India’s unemployment rate is at its highest point in forty years and that the country has more young people without jobs than Bangladesh and Bhutan.
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