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Why did Modiji 'sell out' Gujarat's education system: Rahul Last Updated : 09 Dec 2017 06:35:08 PM IST Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi (File Photo)
Stating that 80 per cent engineers in Gujarat are unemployed, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi why the state's education system has been "sold out".
This was Gandhi's 11th question as part of a Congress strategy of asking one question daily to Modi ahead of the Gujarat Assembly polls.
"80 per cent engineers are unemployed. Tata Nano is a jumla (rhetoric), the car is not moving. Those who demand jobs, are greeted with bullets," said Gandhi on Twitter.
"The future of the youth has been put at stake. Education system has been sold out," he said.
"Why did Modiji commercialise education centres," Gandhi asked.
Gandhi has been putting one question every day in a bid to take on the BJP government in Gujarat, where polling was held on Saturday, and in the second phase will be held on December 14.
He previously put posers on unemployment among youth, women safety, education, health, tribal issues, "undue benefit" to power selling companies, state debt and the Prime Minister's flagship 'Housing for All' scheme.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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