Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Govt at war with its own people: Cong

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NEWDELHI: The Congress on Saturday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first year of his second term in office as a period of “disappoint­ment, disastrous management, and diabolical pain”. It said that at the end of its six years in power, it appears that the Modi government is “at war with its people, inflicting wounds instead of healing them”.

“Over the last six years, India witnessed a steady increase in the politics of distractio­n and false noise,” said Congress general secretary KC Venugopal. “Never before has a government been so at odds with itself and its own people. India was the beacon of democracy in the region but now under the Modi government, we risk becoming a cautionary tale.”

The Congress called it somewhat surprising that the Bharatiya

Janata Party still has not grasped the most fundamenta­l lesson of governance in a democracy. “We are elected to serve, listen, protect and uplift. Not to divide, mislead and distract,” said Venugopal as the Modi government completed the first year of his second term on Saturday.

The Congress said Modi came to power promising 20 million jobs annually in 2014, but India has witnessed the highest unemployme­nt rate in the last 45 years in 2017-18. It added after Covid-19 wrecked the Indian economy, the unemployme­nt rate has soared to an unpreceden­ted 27.11%.

The Congress said GDP has become synonymous with “Grossly Declining Performanc­e” and alleged that the economy was mismanaged to the point of ruin. HTC

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PM Narendra Modi and Union minister Amit Shah celebrate their party’s victory in general elections on May 23, 2019.
AFP FILE ■ PM Narendra Modi and Union minister Amit Shah celebrate their party’s victory in general elections on May 23, 2019.

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