Rahul Gandhi hailed Gadkari for his Statement ‘Where are the jobs’

NP NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi

The Congress party, along with other Opposition parties, have regularly targeted the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government over lack of jobs in the nation. The Congress on Monday hailed Union Minister and BJP leader Nitin Gadkari for his statement ‘where are the jobs’ which he had said in reference to the Maratha reservation demands.

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On the issue of SC / ST act and reservation, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s statement has raised problems for the Bharatiya Janata Party. Gadkari had to make clarifications for his statement but perhaps it was too late. Now Congress president Rahul Gandhi has satirized the Union minister about this issue.

It is worth mentioning that Gadkari said that why people are finally supposed to get reservation while there are no jobs in the country? Rahul Gandhi sarcastically said that “Gadkari, you have asked a fair question. Every Indian is asking the same, where are the jobs finally?”

Congress has also teweeted, “We applaud Nitin Gadkari for being the first BJP Minister to speak the truth and courageously raise the question that we and the people of India have been asking, Where Are The Jobs?”

Union minister Nitin Gadkari said in a program that even if reservation is given, there is no benefit, as there are no jobs. Banks have reduced jobs due to IT development. Government recruitments are stuck. Where are the jobs? Gadkari, pointing to reservations on economic basis, said that there is a ‘ideology’ which wants policy makers to think about the poor of every community.

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He said that one thought says that the poor are poor, they do not have any race, creed or language. It has any religion, Muslim, Hindu or Maratha, there is a group of all communities that do not have clothes to wear, there is no food to eat.

Gadkari also clarified on this after the snooping on the statement. He wrote that, I want to make it clear that there is no plan for the government to change the reservation.

It is worth mentioning that the movement of Maratha communities is going on in Maharashtra demanding 16 per cent reservation. In Pune, Nashik and Aurangabad, this movement witnessed violent turn. There were also reports of suicide by the youths in some places.

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