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Under Modi's tenure people have left jobs and gone into farming: Cong

Under Modi's tenure people have left jobs and gone into farming: Cong

New Delhi Mar 26 (UNI) The Indian National Congress while terming Prime Minister Narendra Miodi's initiatives of 'Make in India, Skill India and Atmanirbhar Bharat' as mere slogans said that in the last ten years, the country has seen a large number of people leaving employment and going into agriculture.
Addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters on Tuesday, Congress party spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit said, "Modi Government is boasting that the unemployment rate in the country has reduced significantly. But they forget to tell you one figure. According to the Modi government, if you do any work at home, it is considered as employment".
According to PLFS, till 2018-19, more than three crore people had shifted to agriculture, he said.
Dikshit said that for the first time, it has happened in the history of India where on the one hand Prime Minister Modi was giving the slogan of 'Make in India' and on the other hand people were leaving employment and going into agriculture.
Citing the Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12, Dikshit said, "Only 28 per cent of factories used to take contract labours while 72 per cent provided permanent employment. But in the last year's report, the figure has increased from 28 per cent to 98 per cent. Now gradually permanent employment will also be converted into contractual".
"That is why the Congress party has brought Shramik Nyay so that people can get justice," the Congress leader said.
He said that, when the INDIA alliance forms the government, it will come up with labour justice, health rights, urban employment guarantee, social security and secure employment.
He also said that the Congress will comprehensively review the anti-worker labour codes passed by the Modi government adding that the party also guarantees appropriate Amendments to protect workers' rights.
Replying to a question on Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury inviting BJP's Varun Gandhi to join the Congress, Dikshit said that he cannot comment on the issue as he was not aware of it.
To another question on Supriya Shrinate's post on Kangana Ranaut, the Congress leader said that the leader had already clarified the matter yesterday. And she was finding out who had posted the comment.
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