Can the jobless use these ‘unparliamentary’ words, Rahul takes a dig at Modi-

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NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of joblessness, asking if India’s unemployed youth can use “unparliamentary” words – misled, betrayed and cheated – “for your lies” of providing two crore jobs every year.

Gandhi shared a graph based on the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data which showed that unemployment had doubled in five years from 2017-18 to 2021-22.

The graph showed the percentage of unemployment in the last five years with the poser: “Where are the 2 crore jobs/year, Prime Minister?” “Misled. Betrayed. Cheated. Prime Minister, can India’s unemployed youth use these ‘unparliamentary’ words for your lies?” the former Congress chief said in a tweet.

Misled. Betrayed. Cheated.Prime Minister, can India’s unemployed youth use these ‘unparliamentary’ words for your lies? pic.twitter.com/dsmlupUoBk
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 15, 2022
Gandhi’s attack also comes after opposition uproar over certain words of common use being categorised as unparliamentary in a booklet by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of joblessness, asking if India’s unemployed youth can use “unparliamentary” words – misled, betrayed and cheated – “for your lies” of providing two crore jobs every year.

Gandhi shared a graph based on the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data which showed that unemployment had doubled in five years from 2017-18 to 2021-22.

The graph showed the percentage of unemployment in the last five years with the poser: “Where are the 2 crore jobs/year, Prime Minister?” “Misled. Betrayed. Cheated. Prime Minister, can India’s unemployed youth use these ‘unparliamentary’ words for your lies?” the former Congress chief said in a tweet.

Misled. Betrayed. Cheated.
Prime Minister, can India’s unemployed youth use these ‘unparliamentary’ words for your lies? pic.twitter.com/dsmlupUoBk
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 15, 2022
Gandhi’s attack also comes after opposition uproar over certain words of common use being categorised as unparliamentary in a booklet by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.




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