New Delhi, May 1 -- The Congress on Friday intensified its attack on the Centre over rising unemployment, with party president Mallikarjun Kharge alleging that the situation is a direct consequence of what he termed the government's "hum do. hamare do" policies.
In a post on X, Kharge accused the administration led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of pursuing policies that he said have weakened job security and hurt workers across sectors.
"Unemployment in India today is a direct result of the 'hum do. hamare do' policies," Kharge said, claiming that labour reforms introduced by the government were "anti-worker" and had triggered unrest in several industrial hubs, including Noida, IOCL facilities in Panipat, Adani's factory in Raikheda, NT...