Kharge Accuses Modi Govt of Sending 15,000 Workers to Israel Amid War

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Kharge alleged that previously, young people from India were deceived by fraudulent agents into going to the Russia-Ukraine war, resulting in the loss of many lives.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday accused the Modi government of aiding the recruitment of Indian workers in Israel amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia. In a post on X, Kharge alleged that around 15,000 Indian workers were being sent to Israel through the government’s National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). “None other than Modi Govt’s National Skill Development Corporation is facilitating the recruitment of approximately 15,000 Indian workers in Israel, amid the war in West Asia,” Kharge wrote.
He also criticized the government for allegedly allowing young Indians to be misled into joining the Russia-Ukraine war under false pretenses. Kharge’s remarks came just hours after campaigning ended for Haryana’s October 5 assembly elections. He stated, “Previously, many Indian youths were deceived by fraudulent agents into going to the Russia-Ukraine war, resulting in several losing their lives. This highlights the unemployment crisis brought on by the Modi government’s anti-youth policies.” He added, “The fact that young, unskilled, semi-skilled, and educated youths are willing to risk their lives in war zones for reportedly high salaries reveals that PM Modi’s claims about job creation are merely false responses to cover up his failures.”
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