Government privatising Public Sector Units, destroying jobs: Rahul Gandhi
“Today, the country is facing many Modi government-manufactured disasters, among which is unnecessary privatisation. The youth need jobs but the Modi government is destroying employment and capital by privatising PSUs,” he tweeted in Hindi.
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused the government of privatising Public Sector Units (PSUs) and destroying jobs. Gandhi’s accusations came in the backdrop of the government selling its entire 52.98 per cent stake in India’s second-largest fuel retailer and third-biggest oil refiner BPCL.
“Today, the country is facing many Modi government-manufactured disasters, among which is unnecessary privatisation. The youth need jobs but the Modi government is destroying employment and capital by privatising PSUs,” he tweeted in Hindi.
“Who is benefitting? It is only doing development of a few “friends”, who are close to Modi. Stop Privatisation Save Government Jobs,” Gandhi tweeted.
Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the Modi government has proved itself as one which is “infected by political as well as economic bankruptcy”.
“While China is registering growth of 3.8 per cent of their economy, India has been contracted by -23.9 per cent. Modinomics has fallen flat, for the survival of economics Jingoism cannot be a remedy, Sh Narendra Modi Ji, you should talk to former PM Sh Manmohan Singh Ji and listen to him patiently,” he tweeted.
Former finance minister P Chidambaram also said news reports say that the State Bank of India plans to implement a VRS scheme as an ‘economy measure’.
“In normal times the plan would be debatable. In these abnormal times, when the economy has collapsed and jobs are scarce, it is cruel,” he said.
The Congress leader said if India’s biggest lender has to shed jobs, imagine what other big employers and MSMEs are doing.
“The plan is ostensibly voluntary but we know that subtle pressure will be brought on the employees that the Bank wants to get rid of. If the current rules provide for genuine voluntary retirement, why announce a new plan and give out an exact number like 30,190,” he tweeted.