Congress slams Modi government, said this regarding mismanagement
Congress slams Modi government, said this regarding mismanagement
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After the completion of one year of the Modi government's second term between the lockdown and the Corona crisis, the Congress launched a scathing attack, calling it a year of mismanagement, disappointment and immense pain. The party also gave a new slogan of 'helpless people, merciless government' during this period. The last six years of the government were described as illusory and six misconceptions were also counted. In which issues like unemployment and poor economy also raised prominence.

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Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal and party's chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala raised serious questions on the functioning of the government for one year while discussing it online with journalists on Saturday. Venugopal said that the first year of the second term of the Modi government has been very bad at the level of governance. Due to this, the country has suffered at the political, economic and social level. He described the work of the government as full of failures. He said that during the tenure of seven years of the Modi government, the country today stands on a mouth where the government has given countless wounds to the citizens. Whom he is also forced to bear.

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In his statement, the party general secretary said that Prime Minister Modi came to power by promising two crore jobs every year, but in 2017-18 the unemployment rate in the country has risen to a 45-year high. In the coming days, these will increase even more, while the rupee has now reached the guide board. While PM Modi had promised, when he comes to power, he will bring the rupee to 40 rupees against the dollar. Today the situation is that in six years of Modi government, Indian rupee became Asia's worst performing currency. On 30 May 2020, one US dollar is equal to 75.75 rupees. Congress spokesperson Surjewala accused the government that the government came to power by playing big claims and drums and hopes of running the country normally. But even it has not failed. Due to their mistakes, the entire country has been struggling with new crises for the last several years. Which continues till now. Significantly, the government under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi was sworn in for his second term on 30 May 2019.

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