"B in BJP's budget stands for betrayal": Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge slams Centre
Aug 01, 2024
New Delhi [India], August 1 : Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday attacked the central government over the employment-linked incentive schemes presented as part of the Union Budget and said that "B in Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) budget stands for "Betrayal."
"A week into the 'Kursi Bachao Budget', the academia and the industry awaits clarity from the Modi government on its Tokenism regarding the so-called 'employment-linked incentive' schemes," Kharge posted on X.
The Congress chief said that crores of youth want a permanent solution to their plight of jobs, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government "bitterly deceives" them by not even giving a "temporary solution!"
"We ask 2 questions to the Modi government on these SHAM schemes: When will the Modi government provide details of the schemes? Neither the youth nor the industry, which is to be NUDGED, according to the FM, to provide Internships, First Time Jobs or Training has any know-how about the contours of the 5 Employment-Link Incentive Schemes. A government, which could not create a conducive environment for Private Investment and took measures to plunge it, is now acting as if it will suddenly NUDGE 500 top companies, to hire 4000 interns per year! Was there any stakeholder consultation before imposing this half-copied idea from the Congress Manifesto?" he asked the government
Kharge said that the Congress Manifesto had a Right to apprenticeship, but PM Modi's government's budget has mere internships forced upon the industry with no long-term solution in sight.
"The Congress Manifesto had a 'Right to Apprenticeship' - which is a structured system of training where individuals, known as apprentices, learn a trade or profession through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. On the other hand, the Modi government's budget has mere internships forced upon the industry with no long-term solution in sight," he said.
He further claimed that the BJP government does not want to recruit SC, ST, OBC, and EWS youth in the public sector.
"Why are none of these Employment-Link Incentive Schemes missing the Public Sector component? Is it because the BJP wants NO recruitment of SC, ST, OBC and EWS youth in the Public Sector - through reservation?" he said.
Questioning the government, Kharge asked, "Why are all these schemes providing "temporary" employment/internships?"
"For instance, the incentive scheme for first-time employees, which offers a Rs 15,000 subsidy is paid out in three instalments; the second instalment is only payable if the employee undergoes a compulsory online financial literacy course. Why should employees in every unrelated sector be expected to do this? More worrying is the clause stating that the subsidy is "to be refunded by the employer if the employment to the first timer ends within 12 months of recruitment." If the employee switches jobs in 10 months, he/she has already received the benefit of the scheme, but the employer is required to bear the costs. Would any small employer take this risk?" Kharge asked the government.
The Congress chief demanded clarification from PM Modi's government on the Union Budget.
"The minimum wage (average) in India is about Rs 13,300. It looks as if no new intern/hire in these SHAM schemes even getting that. Modi government should clarify this. The 'B' in BJP's Budget stands for 'Betrayal'!" he stated.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget in Parliament on July 23 and said that to provide on-the-job training to youth, the government will launch an internship scheme to provide opportunities to one crore youth in the top 500 companies over the next five years.
Sitharaman proposed that for the interns to get exposure to real-life environments an internship allowance will be provided of Rs 5000 per month.