Rahul Gandhi on February 5 targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his parliamentary speech, saying that the speech did not mention anything about Make In India.
In a tweet, the leader of the opposition said: 바카라Prime Minister, in your speech you didn바카라t even mention 'Make in India'! The PM should acknowledge that 바카라Make in India바카라, although a good initiative, is a failure. Manufacturing has fallen from 15.3 per cent of GDP in 2014 to 12.6 per cent - the lowest in the last 60 years. India's youth desperately need jobs. No government in recent times, UPA or NDA, has been able to meet this national challenge at scale. We need a vision to address what바카라s holding our manufacturing sector back, and prepare it to be competitive in the global economy of the future.바카라
Gandhi also highlighted that the only way to revive the manufacturing sector is to develop cutting edge manufacturing ability, and create jobs. 바카라This vision for production in India must also have a specific focus on emergent technologies like electric motors, batteries, optics, and AI. This is the only way to revive our manufacturing sector, develop cutting edge manufacturing ability, and create the jobs we need,바카라 Gandhi said.
He added that China is 10 years ahead of India and has a stronger industrial system. 바카라This is what gives them (China) the confidence to challenge us. The only way to compete effectively with them is to build our production systems and for that we need vision and strategy,바카라 Gandhi said.
Earlier, in his parliamentary speech, PM Modi lashed out at Gandhi and other members of opposition, and alleged that some parties were fooling and betraying the youth. PM Modi said some people are openly speaking the language of urban naxals and asserted that those who "declare a war" against the Indian State can neither understand the Constitution nor about the country's unity.