New Delhi: Congressman Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the exodus of some multinational brands from India, saying that "Hate-in-India" and "Make-in-India" cannot coexist. Gandhi also addressed the country's unemployment rate, urging the prime minister to focus on the country's "devastating unemployment issue." "The ease with which business may be driven out of India." ''The ease of driving business out of India. 7 Global Brands. 9 Factories.649 Dealerships. 84,000 employments,'' Rahul Gandhi said on Twitter. On Twitter, He posted a photo of seven multinational companies that have left the country: Chevrolet in 2017, Man Trucks in 2018, Fiat and United Motors in 2019, Harley Davidson in 2020, Ford in 2021, and Datsun in 2022. "Modi ji, Hate-in-India can't live with Make-in-India! Instead, let us concentrate on India's crippling unemployment situation," Gandhi said. On the issue of unemployment, Gandhi and the Congress have been criticising the government. Rahul attacks Centre: 45 cr people lost hope of getting jobs due to Modi's “masterstrokes” 'Give Rahul Gandhi a fine of Rs 1,000', court orders RSS leader Rahul Gandhi angry over bulldozer's action in Jahangirpuri, says it violates constitutional values