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Rahul lashed out at the Center on the issue of employment, said- Anti-national tag gets tagged for demanding jobs

The Congress launched a social media campaign on the employment issue with the hashtag ‘Students Want Jobs’. As part of this campaign, Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

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Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has been continuously attacking the Modi government at the Center over many issues like farmer agitation, border dispute, deteriorated economy due to corona, unemployment. This time Rahul Gandhi alleged that the students want jobs, but the government is giving them police poles, water splashes, ‘anti-national tag’, and unemployment.

Rahul Gandhi fills the Modi government

Congress launched a social media campaign on the employment issue with the hashtag ‘Students Want Jobs’. As part of this campaign, Rahul Gandhi tweeted, ‘Students want jobs, but the government is paying – police poles, water gun splashes, anti-national tags, and unemployment.’

Advertising government, false propaganda – Priyanka Gandhi

At the same time, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress General Secretary and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh (Priyanka Gandhi Vadra), targeted the BJP government of Uttar Pradesh on the issue of unemployment. He tweeted and wrote, ‘The government of the advertisement knows all the false propaganda, distributed jobs on Twitter, Yogiji bypassing the youth, who is public.’ Priyanka also said, ‘There was a promise of 70 lakh jobs from the youth of Uttar Pradesh, but lakhs of posts are lying vacant. The youngsters are worried while waiting for the results, results, and joining. ‘

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A simple target on Yogi Sarkar

Not only this, Priyanka Gandhi wrote in her next tweet, ‘The farmers’ income is doubling in the false advertisements and paper palaces of the BJP government. Even the meeting has not taken place. Farmers are nowhere in the priority of a government with an anti-farmer mindset.

Embattled between government and farmers regarding agricultural laws

Significantly, for the last few months, many farmers’ organizations have been demonstrating on various borders of Delhi. Their demand is to withdraw the three new agricultural laws and enact a law guaranteeing the minimum support price. On the other hand, the government termed the three laws as a major step towards agricultural reforms, saying that this would benefit the farmers and they would have many options to sell their produce.

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