
PM Modi should pay attention to basic economic issues of country, says Mallikarjun Kharge
The Hindu
Congress president Kharge criticizes PM Modi for using PR to divert from economic issues, demands accountability post-election.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on July 12 said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "used PR" to keep the government away from basic issues but people were now demanding accountability after the June Lok Sabha poll results.
Mr. Kharge took a swipe at the Prime Minister, saying that while he is holding meetings under the shadow of cameras for the upcoming budget, he must pay attention to the basic economic issues of the country.
In a post in Hindi on X, the Congress president said, "Narendra Modi ji, Your government has ruined the lives of crores of people by pushing them into the pit of unemployment, inflation and inequality." Listing the "failures" of the government, Kharge said that due to the unemployment rate of 9.2 per cent, the future of the youth is staring at naught.
"For people aged 20-24 years, the unemployment rate has risen to 40%, highlighting the serious crisis in the job market among the youth," Mr. Kharge said.
The promise of doubling the income of farmers and MSP of cost plus 50 per cent has turned out to be false, he said.
Recently, on the MSP of 14 Kharif crops, the Modi government has again proved that it wants to use the MSP recommendation of the Swaminathan report only as an "election gimmick", he claimed.
The Congress leader said, "3.84 lakh government jobs have been lost in the 7 PSUs in which the majority of government stake has been sold! This has also led to the loss of jobs for SC, ST, OBC, EWS reserved posts".

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