New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said "Hate in India" and "Make in India" cannot go together and said it was time to focus on unemployment.
In a post on Twitter, Rahul Gandhi shared a graph which mentioned that companies like Ford, Harley Davidson, Fiat and Chevrolet were moving out of India. "The ease of driving business out of India... Seven global brands, nine factories, 649 dealerships, 84,000 jobs... Modiji, Hate in India and Make in India can't coexist!" he said.
"Time to focus on India's devastating unemployment crisis instead," he said.
Since 2017, seven automakers have already left India – General Motors, Harley-Davidson, UM Motorcycles, MAN Trucks (Volkswagen Group), Fiat and Eicher Polaris; and Ford.
India is the fifth largest car market in the world. (UNI)