With the end of the elections in five states, the prices of petrol and diesel have been increasing for the last few days. In such a situation, the opposition is constantly attacking the central government. At the same time, on a question of the anchor in a TV debate, BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia tried to answer the Congress by stating the unemployment rate in Rajasthan.
In fact, in a debate show on Aaj Tak, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinet raised the issue of rising inflation in the country. He questioned Gaurav Bhatia that after the elections, oil prices are increasing for 5 consecutive days and you are sitting here gazing at your victory. On this, the anchor asked Gaurav Bhatia that it is true that Gaurav ji, why is the price of oil increasing after the elections?
On this, Gaurav Bhatia said that the people have blessed us and we will fulfill the promises made in the manifesto. On this, Congress spokesperson Supriya said that you had promised 72 lakh jobs in the last manifesto, out of which how many have you given this time?
On this Gaurav Bhatia showing the figures said that, Madam, I do not lie like Rahul Gandhi. The unemployment rate in Rajasthan is 32.3. After this Supriya said that in this country, the pride of lying lies only on BJP leaders.
Explain that the issue of unemployment remains a big problem in the current situation in the country. The situation is such that even Jammu and Kashmir is no exception to this. Let us inform that in the month of February this year, where the unemployment rate in Rajasthan is 32.3, while in Haryana 31, Jharkhand 15 and Bihar 14 percent. At the same time, Jammu and Kashmir is at the fifth place in the unemployment rate with 13.2.
In such a situation, along with the unemployed youth, the opposition is also seen attacking the center. At the same time, the issue of inflation in the midst of this unemployment has also become a problem for the people. Let us inform that in the last few days, an increase of 80 paise is being seen in the prices of petrol and diesel. Alam is that in the last five days, the price of petrol and diesel has increased by Rs 3.20.