Why is there silence on public-sector projects?

S Venkateshwari
Why is there silence on public-sector projects?


Public sector undertakings, or PSUs, are not mentioned at all in the congress manifesto. Work, wealth, and social welfare are based on economic policy, according to the new resolution. Its revision of GST aims to reject jobless growth and place jobs at the center. Herein lies the dawn of a new welfare economy following 1991. No fresh definition has been provided, though. As it is currently, business and self-employment are at the core. 

According to the party, the RBI discovered that 60% of the major projects are in a stopped state. This has a 5 lakh crore rupee cost locked in it. congress did not, however, declare in a hurry that these would be refused. The party says nothing about rolling back changes that deny workers their rights, even when it comes to labor laws. 

Regarding corruption, Vaar stated, "Demonetization, Rafale deal, Pegasus spyware, electoral bond scheme will be investigated and those who made illegal profits will be brought to book." rahul gandhi claimed during the unveiling that the electoral bonds demonstrated how the bjp funded its political campaigns by "extortion" and "pressure" on large corporations. Additionally, it pledged to stop Agniveer Sena recruitment. Although the majority of the opposition Promises made during the election process are abandoned; some have even said that these were manifestos akin to "jumlas" after the administration took office. Certain inquiries are only ceremonial. GST was halted in december 2013 because it was anti-people. However, the individuals who blocked it quickly took control of it and implemented it at the greatest rates in the world.

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