Government doesn't want to accept employment crisis: Rahul Gandhi


New Delhi, Feb 23 (IANS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday alleged that the Central government is not accepting the "employment crisis" in the country, and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should discuss the issue with youth.

"Our current government does not even want to accept that there is employment crisis," Gandhi said during an interaction with university students at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Auditorium here.

Speaking at the event 'Shiksha: Dasha Aur Disha', he also alleged that the country's wealth is "concentrated" in the hands of "a few people" and that "for the last five years, Rs 3,50,000 crore worth loans of 15-20 big businesses have been waived off".

 

"All works are being done to help 15-20 industrialists. Thinking is clear that the government does not want to spend money on education. The government wants students to spend money on education. The industrialists are being helped through the privatisation of this sector. Our thinking is that the government should help in education and health sectors."

Gandhi asserted that the state must pay a large part of education of students and more money should be allocated to education than it is allocated today.

The Congress President said when "we were in power during United Progressive Alliance (UPA) I and UPA II, we opened more than 20 universities".

"You know how many universities were opened in last five years? One," he said.

"When I say government should support education, it means, making bank loans easier, scholarships, adding more universities, pushing enrolment. If you look at all these numbers, they have fallen in the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) regime," Gandhi alleged.

China is growing economically, and one sees 'Made in China' labels on so many products in the country, Gandhi said, adding that he was "absolutely convinced" that India could go ahead of China.

He reiterated the per-hour job figures to attack the Prime Minister on the issue.

"In a country of over 1.2 billion people India is creating about 450 jobs per 24 hours while China is creating 50,000 jobs in the same period," he said, claiming, "these are not my figures, but of the Finance Ministry given in Lok Sabha".

"Our Prime Minister doesn't seem to think this is a problem," Gandhi alleged.

"We need to first acknowledge that there is a problem, and then we need to galvanise support to fight it. That is what we (Congress) believe in," he said.

Gandhi also promised if the Congress is voted to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the next government would accord, by law, the status of "martyr" to those paramilitary troopers, who lose their lives in the line of duty.

Responding to a question posed by a PhD student Shruti Gautam with reference to paramilitary soldiers, Gandhi said: "Paramilitary forces don't get martyr's status when they lay down their lives. If we form the government, we will give the status of martyrs to those paramilitary soldiers who lay down their lives in the line of duty."

He had earlier raised this issue in the wake of the killing of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district on February 14.

A week after the attack, Gandhi wrote on Twitter: "The brave are martyred. Their families struggle. Forty jawans give their lives but are denied the status of 'Shaheed' (martyr)."

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 24 2019

    Indians will get to choose between Rahul Gandhi's dialogue and Narendra Modi's monologue in 4 months.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    Worried that the labor ministry’s data on job creation would raise embarrassing questions, the government has stalled the report tabled by veteran BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi.

    In this case, the government is worried that if the data comes out, it will put the Modi government in an embarrassing situation as, during his campaigns in 2014, the PM had promised to create two crore jobs yearly.

    The government is worried that if the data comes out, it will put the Modi government in an embarrassing situation as, during his campaigns in 2014, the PM had promised to create two crore jobs yearly
    In spite of such a depressing state, the Prime Minister had claimed that “jobs were being created but the data did not reflect them”. He had gone on to even say that ‘selling pakodas’ is a form of employment.
    India is the world’s fastest-growing major economy. It is also home to the highest number of unemployed in the world. More than half of India’s 1.2-billion population is under the age of 25. These predominantly youthful voters cheered Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a historic electoral victory in 2014. As Modi’s term comes to an end this April, little change has come to these voters’ lives. This poorly educated and mostly unskilled workforce seems restless and vengeful.

    Last year, the OECD Economic Survey found that over 30% of the Indian young people aged 15-29 are neither employed nor in education or training. The latest report by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, a think tank, argues that nearly 11 million jobs were lost in 2018.

    PM promised ‘good days are coming’ but figures show unemployment at a 45-year high. this is why BJP need Kashmir to win the election and Maulana Masood of 'Jaish' came as an angle to save the party with Pulwama attack.

    Mr. Rahul Gandhi has failed to mention the job data on the ministerial portal which does not exist from the last two years. What he said is Veteran Joshi wanted to table in Parliament about job data.
    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    Chaddis are enjoying FEKU's 2 Crore Jobs Annually ...

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  • deepakraj, mang/dxb

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    Daily new episode with new jokes... Comedy king of Indian politics..

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  • Pradeep, Kerala

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    That is what we see in a good leader like Rahul Gandhi. Speaking from the heart and not a one way track interview. Questions asked without being tutored or doctored. Not giving useless speeches like PM.

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