Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has made a direct connection between youth unemployment and what he calls the BJP's "vote theft." He argues that a government that doesn't win honestly has no incentive to create jobs for the people. The Congress leader accuses the current government of being preoccupied with public relations while the future of young Indians darkens. Gandhi promises to soon release undeniable proof of systematic electoral fraud that will change the political landscape.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Links Youth Unemployment to BJP Vote Theft

  • Rahul Gandhi alleges BJP stays in power by stealing votes and controlling institutions
  • Claims this institutional capture leads to a decline in jobs and recruitment
  • Accuses PM Modi of focusing on PR and billionaire profits over youth
  • Vows to release a "hydrogen bomb" of evidence proving systematic electoral fraud
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Youth unemployment directly related to vote theft, claims Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claims BJP's "vote chori" directly causes youth unemployment, vowing to release devastating evidence of electoral fraud.

"The biggest problem for youth in India is unemployment - and it is directly linked to vote theft. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, September 23

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that youth unemployment in the country is a direct result of "vote chori" (vote theft) done by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alleging that the Centre has not looked after the interests of the people and has instead stayed in power by capturing institutions.

"The biggest problem for youth in India is unemployment - and it is directly linked to vote theft. When any government comes to power by winning the trust of the people, its first duty is to provide employment and opportunities to the youth. But the BJP does not win elections honestly - they stay in power by stealing votes and holding institutions captive," the Congress leader posted on X.

https://x.com/RahulGandhi/status/1970363411226898582

Due to BJP's capture of institutions, the country is seeing a decline in jobs, a collapse of recruitment processes, pushing the future of young people in darkness, the Congress leader added.

"The youth of the country works hard, dreams, and struggles for their future. But Mr. Modi is only busy with his PR, getting celebrities to sing his praises, and the profits of billionaires. Breaking the hopes of the youth and making them desperate has become the hallmark of this government," Gandhi's post read.

He, however mentioned that the "tide is changing" as the youth of the country will "neither tolerate the looting of jobs nor the theft of votes."

"Now the situation is changing. The youth of India has realized that the real fight is not just for jobs, but against vote theft. Because as long as elections continue to be stolen, unemployment and corruption will also keep increasing. Now the youth will neither tolerate the looting of jobs nor the theft of votes. Freeing India from unemployment and vote theft is now the greatest patriotism," he said.

The former Congress President has been repeatedly alleging large scale systematic electoral fraud, claiming that votes of Opposition parties have been specifically targeted. He has said that soon he will release a "hydrogen bomb" of evidence which will unequivocally prove that PM Modi indulged in alleged vote theft.

"We are going to reveal a Hydrogen bomb that is going to devastate completely the reality of the situation. We have open and shut proof on what we are saying. I am not saying anything without proof, we have 100 per cent of a number of things that have happened that are going to come out," Rahul Gandhi said in Wayanad on September 20.

During his previous press conferences he had alleged large scale fraudulent addition and deletion of voters.

The Congress leader had said, "We have shown it in Mahadevpura, we have shown in Aland. We are going to show it in such a way that there will no one in India who will doubt Narendra Modi ji has done vote chori and won the election."

- ANI

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Sarah B
I appreciate Rahul Gandhi raising youth concerns, but "vote theft" allegations need solid proof. As an observer, I'd like to see concrete evidence rather than political rhetoric. Unemployment is indeed serious, but solutions matter more than accusations.
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Priya S
As a recent graduate, I've been unemployed for 8 months. Every government exam has uncertainty. Rahul Gandhi is speaking what every young Indian feels. The system has failed us completely. 😔
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Rohit P
"Hydrogen bomb" of evidence? Sounds like political drama. If there's real proof, present it in court, not on social media. Youth need jobs, not political theatrics. Focus on constructive solutions please.
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Kavya N
My brother prepared 3 years for railway exams that got cancelled multiple times. The recruitment process is indeed broken. Whether it's vote theft or mismanagement, the youth are paying the price. Something needs to change!
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from Indian politics. In democratic systems worldwide, institutional integrity is crucial for economic growth. If Rahul Gandhi has evidence of electoral malpractice, it should be properly investigated through legal channels.
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Vikram M
Baseless allegations won't create jobs. Instead of blaming, opposition should suggest concrete job creation plans. Youth want opportunities, not political blame games

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