‘My words are being misinterpreted,’ remarks ‘unemployment’ minister, under pressure?

Shobhadev Chattopadhyay, a senior member of Mamata Banerjee’s cabinet, practically opened his mouth about unemployment in Bengal. He also raised the issue of educated unemployed. After this, loud whispers started inside the team.

Opposition groups called for a boycott of the rally. Meanwhile, a pan-India media questioned him. In response to that question, the minister now claims that my words are being misinterpreted.

He told the media, “What I have said is not being explained properly. I said, I did not get a job after graduation in the 80s. I have now seen that no one comes for work like hospital management, hospitality management Many people are no longer interested in vocational education. That’s what I meant. Graduation after passing secondary They are coming for job but they are not looking for business related job options.

The minister said, “Unemployment is a common issue in the world today. Mamata Banerjee has created a lot of employment opportunities in the MSME sector. PIt is not possible for any government in Thebes to provide jobs for all. If this was the case then everyone would get government jobs. They should be involved in business.

Although However, the BJP did not want to stop joking. Party’s state president Sukanta Majumdar said, “Sometimes the truth comes out of our mouth.” This is human nature. Shovan Dev unknowingly told the truth to Chattopadhyay. This is the reality of the state. People are unemployed here. They are going to another state.