
Former Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed the government over the issue of unemployment and actions against young protesters, saying “arrests will be made for demanding rights in New India”. Gandhi launched his latest tirade against the government over jobs by sharing a video on Twitter which shows students being taken away by police on an Uttar Pradesh Roadways bus. ”Don’t ask questions. Don’t raise your voice. Do not protest peacefully. Arrests will be made for seeking rights in New India. By putting young people out of work, by shattering the hopes of millions of families, this dictatorial government is destroying the future of the country,” Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.
The video bears a caption: “What is the offense of the 2018 SSCGD seekers, who demand justice.” One of the seekers in the video says they haven’t eaten anything since morning. “Not even a drop of water.” “We were forced into four buses and taken to different places. We don’t know where,” she said. ”The girls of the country are treated as if we do not belong to the country. The government says “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao”, but if that happened, our girls would not have died here. ”We had started from Nagpur and reached Agra in the last 45 days, facing a lot of difficulties. The government sent us to the same place where we started. We urge the government not to do injustice with us,” she said.
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