Rajkot : Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed appointment letters to about 71,000 newly appointed employees in various departments of the government through video conferencing. He has distributed appointment letters to the newly appointed government employees in the employment fair organized on Tuesday. Meanwhile, there is also news that BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Ram Mokaria has given controversial statements at the employment fair organized by the Central Government at Hemi Gadhvi Hall in Rajkot, Gujarat.
BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP gave controversial statement
According to a report published on the website of the English newspaper Indian Express, at the employment fair organized by the Central Government at Hemi Gadhvi Hall in Rajkot, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Ram Mokaria cited a report on the shortage of laborers in the agriculture sector. Where is unemployment in India? There is no dearth of employment opportunities in the country. He said that people get jobs as cleaners, security guards and plumbers etc. in shopping malls and cinema halls.
Many new malls and cinemas opened in 10 years
BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Ram Mokaria said that when someone talks about employment, they usually talk about government jobs. Whereas, people complain that there is a dearth of jobs. The reality is that there are not enough laborers for agriculture. This is because, in the last 10 years, many malls opened and people were recruited as cleaners and security guards. In fact, new complexes are being built and people need to take care of the cleanliness or security.
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no unemployment in india
Targeting the opposition and especially the Congress, Mokaria said that there is no unemployment and the Congress and the opposition are fudging the figures to create a negative atmosphere. NGO should do reality check. For example, they should see how many malls are open in Rajkot and how many cleaners and security guards are employed. He said that the NGO should also see how many cinema halls are open and how many people have got employment. Where do all these people come from?