(A note prepared by AISA on Modi’s latest promise of job creation)
Narendra Modi who came in power in 2014 by promising crores jobs every year to the people has today miserably failed the youth of this country. By simple logic of his promise, by 2022 Modi government should have provided around 16 crore jobs. But just like his any other promises, this one has also proved to be a ‘Jumla’. Contrary to what has been promised in the name of ‘Acche Din’, unemployment rate had reached a record level even in Pre-Covid times. Now Modi Government has come up with a new jumla, that is, on 14th of June, it has announced that government will be giving 10 lakh jobs in next 18 months. Are 10 lakh jobs really a satisfactory number when we know that presently more than crores of people are unemployed in India?
In a country where 5.3 crore people are unemployed and 3.5 crore are actively looking for jobs 10 lakh is indeed a terribly insignificant figure to solve a crisis this big. A major “credit” for this ‘era of unemployed India’ shall be given to disastrous anti-people policies like Demonetisation and GST, which has caused structural damage from which country has still not been able to recover. Modi government’s inability to generate employment is rooted in its political stand that takes the side of corporate, allowing them to acquire public assets of this country at throw away prices. Historically it’s evident that push for privatization has never been in the favour of public but only in the interests of corporates.
The stance of Modi Government on the question of employment has revolved only around implementation of neo-liberal policies, four new labour codes being one example, that has only pushed the Indian labour market to become as “flexible” as possible to favour the corporates. These so – called “flexible” labour market policies have allowed contractualisation and outsourcing of jobs at record new levels. Wage repression and hire-and-fire like policies being implicit part of it that only acts as continuous threat for the livelihood of the workers amidst the constantly rising inflation in country.
This deepening crisis of unemployment continues to leave a grave impact on the youth of this country as more and more young people are committing suicides. Between 2018-2022, about 25000 young people have committed suicide. Of which 9,140 people committed suicide directly due to unemployment and other 16,091 committed suicide because of bankruptcy and indebtedness.
At the same time, Modi government’s push for privatization in Railways, seat cuts in UPSC/SSC etc have increased the insecurity among the aspirants who prepare day and night for a secure and dignified employment. Even the timely conduct of exams couldn’t been ensured by Modi Government in last many years for different exams, may it be SSC or Railways, where aspirants needed to wait for more than three years for a completion of a exam process and even then in certain cases it failed to complete an exam process properly, e.g. NTPC.
Why will the Modi Government not announce a job calendar that properly mentions all the exams that have to be conducted, date of exam and date of result? In case the concerned authority or body fails to adhere with it, they must be strictly punished. Anything less than this is a mockery of job-seeking youth.