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Stop wasting time, start giving employment: Rahul Gandhi to PM Narendra Modi

PTI|
Oct 05, 2017, 12.29 AM IST
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Don't waste time, give jobs to youth as promised: RaGa to PM Modi
AMETHI (UP): Congress Vice -president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over employment and asked him to address the issue instead of “wasting time” of the countrymen.

On a visit to his Lok Sabha constituency Amethi, Rahul said the prime minister should say if he is unable to address the problems like unemployment and the Congress will come and do it in six months.

“Farmers and youth are the two main issues concerning India and if Modiji cannot address these, he should say so and the Congress will come and do it in six months,” he said at a ‘chaupal’ (village gathering) in Kathawra village under Jagdispur area here in Uttar Pradesh.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to stop wasting time of the countrymen and start giving employment to the youth as promised,” said the Congress leader soon after his arrival here this afternoon on a three-day visit.

“The youth of the country feel they are not getting opportunity to work for the nation...their anger is increasing and...the farmers are committing suicide,” he said. Referring to schemes such as Make in India, Rahul Gandhi said these will have no meaning if there is no talk about ‘Make in Amethi’ and ‘Make in UP’.
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