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Digital Desk: The Congress claimed on Saturday that, in light of the country's "worrying" job situation, the youth are marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday as "National Unemployment Day," and demanded that he provide them with employment as promised.

On Prime Minister Modi's 72nd birthday, the opposition party also wished him good health and a long life.

"Our ideological and political fights with him continue. His personal vendetta against us grows more ferocious. Nonetheless, we wish and greet our Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 72nd birthday "Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary in charge of communications, said in a tweet.

Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said at a press conference at the AICC headquarters here that the birthdays of Indian prime ministers have always been celebrated as special days.

"Because of his fondness for children, Nehru Ji's birthday is celebrated as Children's Day, Indira Ji's birthday as Communal Harmony Day, and Rajiv Gandhi Ji's birthday as 'Sadbhavna Diwas.'

"In fact, even Atal Ji's birthday in December is celebrated as Good Governance Day, which is why it worries and pains me that the youth of this country are celebrating Mr. Modi's birthday as National Unemployment Day," Ms Shrinate said.

She expressed grave concern that, despite being the world's youngest country, 60% of India's working-age population is either unemployed or not looking for work.

"In fact, 42% of young people aged 20 to 24 are unemployed." If this isn't a concerning situation, I don't know what is. And the prime minister can't hide behind Covid or the Russia-Ukraine conflict, because unemployment hit a 45-year high even before the first case of Covid was reported.

"The latest unemployment rate of 8.3 percent is extremely concerning for our economy and population," Congress leader Paul Ryan said.

PM Modi promised two crore jobs per year, but only seven lakh people have been hired in the last eight years, she claims, adding that 22 crore people have applied for jobs.

"In fact, this is a body blow because it primarily affects women. Their labor-force participation has decreased from 26% to 15%. It's also a double whammy because it comes on top of high prices and no wages "She stated.

She questioned why there are no national debates and why the government refuses to address the critical issue of unemployment.

"Every time you bring up unemployment and price increases, they want to talk about unimportant, irrelevant, distracting issues, and they promote disinformation," the Congress leader claimed.

Ms Shrinate also listed the Congress' questions for the prime minister, including where the two crore annual jobs are and why there are 60 lakh vacant central and state government positions.

She questioned why MSMEs, which employ the greatest number of people, are subjected to the prime minister's flawed policies.

"Why, despite public praise, is the private sector unwilling to invest, and thus jobs are not being created? Isn't it obvious that they don't believe in your policies because investment is an act of faith? Also, your overemphasis on just one or two billionaires, the 'Hum Do, Humare Do' model, ignoring the rest of the Indian industry's efforts to create jobs, "Ms Shrinate inquired.

Referring to the Agnipath military recruitment scheme, she questioned why the PM devised the "conspiracy" of employing youth for only four years and then retiring them at the age of 23.

"On your 72nd birthday, Modi Ji, I wish you good luck and good health once more. But I am saddened to see that the country's youth are commemorating your birthday as National Unemployment Day "Ms Shrinate explained.

"You still have two years left on your contract. I will only gently and humbly remind you that men in history are remembered for the work they did for our people, not for the monuments they built. Please go ahead and create more jobs, and most importantly, go ahead and start talking about unemployment and price increases "She stated.

 

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