April 8, 2024
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‘Unemployment is biggest issue in elections’

Citing the case of India’s premier institutes, IITs and IIMs, Kharge said across 12 IITs, around 30% of students are not getting regular placements…reports Asian Lite News

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has said the biggest issue in the Lok Sabha elections is the unemployment “imposed by the BJP”, claiming the youth are struggling to find jobs and the country is staring at a “demographic nightmare”.

In a post on X, Kharge said the Congress ‘Pehli Naukri Pakki’ guarantee under ‘Yuva Nyay’ would remove the barriers that separate work and learning, thereby opening fresh avenues for career growth.

“The biggest issue in these Lok Sabha elections is unemployment, imposed by the BJP. Our Youth are struggling to find jobs, and we are staring at a demographic nightmare,” the Congress president claimed.

Citing the case of India’s premier institutes, IITs and IIMs, Kharge said across 12 IITs, around 30 per cent of our students are not getting regular placements.

“Only 20 per cent of 21 IIMs could complete the summer placements so far. If this is the situation in IITs and IIMs, then one can imagine how the BJP has destroyed the future of our Youth across the country,” he said.

The rate of youth unemployment under Modi government has tripled since 2014, he said.

“The ILO’s recent India Employment Report showed that each year, India adds around 70-80 lakh youths to the labour force, but between 2012 and 2019, there was almost ZERO growth in employment – just 0.01 per cent!” Kharge said in his post on X.

“‘Modi Ki Guarantee about providing 2 crore jobs reverberates as a bad dream in the hearts and minds of our Youth!” he said.

Therefore, the Congress party has brought in ‘Pehli Naukri Pakki’ guarantee under ‘Yuva Nyay’, he said.

Any diploma or degree holder below the age of 25, will now have a legal right to demand employment and shall be paid at least Rs 1 lakh a year, Kharge said.

“This would remove the barriers that separate work and learning, thereby opening fresh avenues for career growth,” he added.

The Congress on Friday released its Lok Sabha poll manifesto, focusing on five “pillars of justice” and 25 guarantees under those, at the Congress headquarters here in the presence of party president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.

Right to apprenticeship, a legal guarantee on the minimum support price (MSP) for crops, a constitutional amendment to raise the 50 per cent cap on reservations for Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), a nationwide caste census and scrapping the Agnipath scheme for short-term military recruitment are among the promises made by the Congress in the manifesto.

Rahul seeks comments on manifesto

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi Sunday said his party’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls has been hailed by many as revolutionary, and urged people to share their feedback on the document through social media.

Gandhi posted a video on Instagram in which he made the appeal. “I made this video last night at 12:30am, but my team thought it was too late to post. So I’m posting it now because the message is still relevant,” Gandhi said in the post accompanying the video which was released around 10 am.

“The Congress manifesto is the voice of every Indian, share your thoughts on social media,” he said.

In the video, Gandhi says he made the video after coming back from the rally in Telangana and many people told him that it is a revolutionary manifesto.

He thanked people for their suggestions which he said helped shape the manifesto.

Gandhi asked them to share feedback with him on the manifesto and tell him what they liked about it and what they did not.

The Congress on Friday released its Lok Sabha poll manifesto, focusing on five pillars of justice and 25 guarantees under those.

Right to apprenticeship, a legal guarantee on the minimum support price (MSP) for crops, a constitutional amendment to raise the 50 per cent cap on reservations for Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), a nationwide caste census and scrapping the Agnipath scheme for short-term military recruitment are among the promises made by the Congress in the manifesto.

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