Priyanka Hits Back at Union Minister Gangwar for Denying Lack of Jobs in Country

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Priyanka Gandhi

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NEW DELHI – Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Sunday slammed Union Minister of State (Independent Change) for Labour and Employment Santosh Kumar Gangwar for claiming that there were enough jobs in the country, but the employment seekers were not qualified.

Reacting to the claim made by Gangwar, Gandhi said: “You have government for five years, you could not generate employment, those jobs who were left has vanished because of slow down you have brought, youth are seeking way that government will do something good that has not been done. You cannot insult North Indians and get away. This will not work.”

Union Minister of State (Independent Change) for Labour and Employment Santosh Kumar Gangwar on Sunday sparked a controversy by saying that there were enough jobs in the country, but the employment seekers were not qualified.

Gangwar made the statement while interacting with the media here, adding that his Ministry was monitoring the job situation.

He said that foreign companies who visited the country to recruit people, told him that the people were not qualified for the positions they were offering.

The Minister added that were no dearth of jobs in India.

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