Rahul Gandhi climbed the water tank in Chitradurga, Karnataka during the India pair visit, waved the tricolor watch

Image Source: ANI Rahul Gandhi climbed the water tank and waved the tricolor during the India pair visit

KarnatakaCongress MP Rahul Gandhi, who went on Bharat Jodi Yatra, hoisted the tricolor by climbing a water tank in Chitradurga district.

During Bharat Joda Yatra, Rahul Gandhi climbed a water tank to hoist the national flag along with party state president DK Shivakumar and former CM Siddaramaiah in Chitradurga district. to keep track:

Earlier, Rahul Gandhi said that he does not agree with large-scale privatization of government assets and the party will not allow privatization of public sector units (PSUs) if voted to power.

The former AICC president, while interacting with around 1,800 youths from across Karnataka as part of the Bharat Jodi Yatra led by him, said his party would strategize both at the national and state levels to ensure employment if voted to power. for youth.

He later attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of unemployment, tweeting: “PM’s priorities are clear: it is not 2 crore jobs per year but ‘PM ka PR aur PM ke 2 yaar’.”

“I don’t agree with large-scale privatization of government assets and if we are in power, we will not allow large-scale privatization of public sector units,” Rahul Gandhi said during the conversation. He said that the public sector units provide employment to the weaker sections.

“Public sector units that are given the right place and right environment to operate, which are given the freedom to operate properly, do perfectly well,” he said.

AICC general secretary (communication) Jairam Ramesh, Karnataka in-charge general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala, state Congress president DK Shivakumar and others were present in the conversation.

Stating that there should be a strategy for job creation, Rahul Gandhi said, “Jobs are not created just like that, we will make a strategy both at the national and state level which will ensure that lakhs of youth get jobs.” “

Firstly, filling vacancies in the government sector can bring jobs, and this is something for which his party is fully committed, he said, “so the first place from where a large number of jobs can come is Healthcare and education sector. The Congress government is going to spend a lot of money on public health and public education and these will be government jobs.”

Further noting that the largest number of private sector jobs in the country come from small and medium businesses and small businessmen, the Member of Parliament said that his party when in power will have a more balanced policy and support small and medium businesses , and give them access to finance from banks.

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