The National Students Union of India (NSUI) National Secretary Roshan Lal Bittu faced the media at the Congress Bhawan and alleged that both PM Narendra Modi Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik are deceiving the students and the youth. This was on the occasion of “Naukri Do Ya Degree Wapas Lo” (Give job or take back the degree certificate) organised to point out the sham put up by the central govt. in the name of welfare of the youth. Bittu criticised Modi for his fallacy about the education system and the hollow promise from the Prime minister that he will assure two crore jobs every year. He failed to keep up to his words and when interrogated about it, he replied in the most insensitive manner by saying that, "street food venders (selling Pokadas) should also be considered in employment statistics." According to Bittu, Modi seems to be denying every fault from his side by pouring out justifications every now and then to mask the injustice that he resorts to everyday. Countering the ignorance from the Prime minister, Bittu said, "We shall launch a movement at the grassroot level and take to the street with the unemployed youths. In fact, it is the only way to initiate a proper counter action against the government's unjustifiable deeds that tends to ruin the future of the economy as well as the productivity of the youth." He requested the youths of the State to come forward and join the movement of NSUI, as the indifference of the govt. towards the rights and demands of the youth is highly visible. Any advancement is possible only if the people of choice, raise their voice and face the government with vigour. He showed the example of how the Modi Government used their political power to favour Jay Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to become the president of Assian Cricket Council, when he has no certificate whatsoever in relation to that sport. Bittu expresses the need to be in the forefront of defending themselves against the govt. as they are clearly and visibly engaging themselves in corruption and putting the future of the educated youth in danger. "There will be meetings and campaigns held under the NSUI to encourage and force the govt. into creating more employment opportunities for the youth", he says. Also Read: Sharad Pawar questions Uddhav Thackeray’s visit to flood-affected areas How did Rahul Gandhi enter Delhi with a tractor? Police investigation reveals big 'This mindset of the opposition needs to be brought to the fore,' says PM when a week of monsoon session wasted