Senior Congress leader Randeep Surjewala Thursday accused the Centre of showing no interest in securing the future of educated youth and claimed that it only wanted to help "crony capitalist industrialist friends".
The All India Congress Committee spokesperson was speaking at the extended executive committee meeting of the Maharashtra Youth Congress here.
He further hit out at the BJP-led Union government and said that its deeds had brought hardships to youth, farmers, women, weaker sections of society, minorities and small level businessmen.
Questioning the Centre over its promise of generating two crore jobs, Surejwala said, "Instead, there has been losses of jobs at several government institutions and private enterprises."
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