The Congress has claimed that the Narendra Modi government’s seven years in power could be summed up in seven “criminal wrongdoings” by the Centre, including fuelling unemployment and inflation. The party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala, while addreing a press conferance in New Delhi on Sunday, chaged that in the last seven years, the Modi government has given the country unmeasurable pain. It has been seven years since the country got a failed, useless and mindless government. The country is suffering as unemployment fell to 11.3% in 7 years. Petrol prices have crossed Rs100 and mustard oil Rs 200 in many provinces. It has proved to be the weakest government in the country in the 73 years.
Surjewala accused the government of being guilty of bringing upon a financial crisis, triggering unemployment and inflation, attack on farmers, lack of sympathy for the poor and the middle-class, mismanagement of Covid crisis and tampering with national security. Surjewala said the current unemployment rate was the highest in 45 years; per capita income was expected to dip to 5.4%; people were dying due to lack of life-saving drugs, oxygen and hospital beds while the government watched. He also hit out at the government for demonetisation, implementation of GST and its handling of Maoists insurgency.
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