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Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, accusing them of employing a deceptive “shoot and scoot” social media strategy based on fabricated data and misleading claims. He asserted that this strategy was aimed at deceiving the public and undermining the achievements of the Modi government. Puri further emphasized that India has experienced robust economic growth under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, highlighting positive indicators such as increased employment, GDP growth, and declining unemployment rates. He attributed the country's economic progress to the Modi government's policies and initiatives.
Puri directly targeted Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging that he relies on unreliable information and is more focused on internal party matters than addressing actual issues facing the nation. He refuted Congress claims about rising unemployment, citing figures demonstrating a decrease in the youth unemployment rate and highlighting the growth of the gig economy. He also countered Congress's concerns about inflation, citing India's relatively low inflation rate compared to global averages and highlighting the Reserve Bank of India's projected inflation rates for the coming years.
Puri further highlighted the Modi government's initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty and ensuring food security for the population. He contrasted these measures with Congress's past empty promises and emphasized the government's commitment to welfare programs. In addition to addressing specific criticisms leveled by Congress, Puri defended the Modi government's economic policies, including the management of public sector undertakings, and highlighted the positive outcomes of these policies. He also countered Congress's accusations of financial mismanagement by pointing out that the Modi government has been successful in recovering loans from defaulters and improving the health of the banking sector.
Source: Congress employing shoot and scoot social media policy based on lies: Hardeep Singh Puri