Attacking the Modi dispensation over its "failure" in generating enough employment, Yadav said that despite BJP's promise of creating two crore jobs every year, nearly "1.3 crore youths" are joining the unemployed lot per annum.
"Kanwariyas, who go to offer the prayers in such huge numbers, are indicative of increasing unemployment in the country. If the youths were not unemployed such large number of kanwariyas would not have been on the march," he said here yesterday.
"Hurriyat leaders should also be included in the meeting. Because such meets have been happening in the past even during the UPA rule on the Kashmir issue," he said.
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