‘Where Has The Rs 10,000 Crore Disappeared?’ Rahul Asks PM Modi
Apr 11, 2025 | Pratirodh Bureau
The Congress leader called the Employment Linked Incentive scheme another ‘jumla’, saying that while the Prime Minister creates new slogans, the youth are waiting for jobs
On April 11, 2024, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, launched a scathing critique of Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Union government’s Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) scheme. In a post on X, Gandhi expressed his frustration over the government’s failure to deliver tangible job opportunities for the youth, despite Modi’s frequent proclamations and catchy slogans. He questioned the Prime Minister’s commitment to addressing the pressing issue of unemployment in India, asking, “What is your concrete plan to generate the crores of jobs India desperately needs, or is this just another jumla?”
Gandhi’s remarks came in the wake of Modi’s announcement of the ELI scheme, which was touted as a significant initiative aimed at providing employment to the youth following the 2024 elections. However, nearly a year has passed since the scheme was unveiled, and Gandhi pointed out that the government has yet to define its parameters or implement it effectively. He highlighted the alarming fact that the Rs 10,000 crore allocated for the scheme has been returned, which he interpreted as a clear indication of the Prime Minister’s lack of seriousness regarding the unemployment crisis facing the nation.
In his critique, Gandhi posed three pointed questions to Modi, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. He asked, “Prime Minister-ji, you announced ELI with great showmanship — but where has this Rs 10,000 crore scheme disappeared?” This question underscores the skepticism surrounding the government’s ability to follow through on its promises.
He further inquired, “Have you abandoned our unemployed youth along with your promises?” This rhetorical question reflects the growing disillusionment among young people who are eager for job opportunities but feel let down by the government’s inaction.
Gandhi also challenged Modi to reconsider his priorities, asking, “When will you shift your focus from enriching Adani and your billionaire friends to ensuring that young people from marginalized communities have equal access to employment?” This statement highlights a broader concern regarding economic inequality and the perception that government policies disproportionately benefit wealthy industrialists at the expense of ordinary citizens.
In his remarks, Gandhi outlined a vision for job creation that emphasizes the importance of large-scale investment in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). He argued that fostering fair markets where competition can thrive, supporting local production networks, and equipping youth with the right skills are essential components of a comprehensive strategy to generate employment. By advocating for these measures, Gandhi aims to shift the narrative from mere slogans to actionable policies that can genuinely uplift the youth and address the unemployment crisis.
In March, the Congress party launched a campaign titled ‘Palayan roko naukri do’ (Stop migration, give jobs) in Bihar, targeting the dual challenges of unemployment and large-scale migration from the state. This campaign seeks to raise awareness about the pressing need for job creation and to mobilize support for policies that can provide sustainable employment opportunities for the youth.
Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements reflect a growing frustration with the government’s handling of unemployment and economic inequality. By questioning the efficacy of the ELI scheme and advocating for a more inclusive approach to job creation, he aims to hold the government accountable and push for meaningful change that benefits all segments of society, particularly the youth and marginalized communities.