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Indias Congress promises to halve unemployment; Kashmir plan criticized

Indias main opposition Congress party made election pledges on Tuesday to halve unemployment in five years, but its promise to change a law on special powers for troops in disputed Kashmir drew criticism from the ruling party.

Congress has consistently trailed Prime Minister Narendra Modis Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in opinion polls, despite winning three key state elections late last year amid farm distress and a jobs shortage.

Releasing its manifesto for a staggered general election that starts on April 11, Congress highlighted job creation, tackling farm distress and empowerment of women among its top priorities. Votes will be counted on May 23.

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Party president Rahul Gandhi said Congress would expand an existing jobs program to guarantee 150 days of work a year to rural households, up from 100 days.

“The main issues in the country today are unemployment and farmer distress,” said Gandhi, releasing the manifesto. “The economy is jammed, and everyone agrees that Indias economy is stuck, so that needs to be restarted.”

Congress also promised to simplify a goods and services tax, quickly fill 2.2 million government jobs nationwide, create 1 million more on rural and urban development panels, and reward businesses for employment generation.

“Over a five-year period, I do think we can bring unemployment down to 3 percent to 4 percent,” Praveen Chakravarty, a party official who analyses data, told Reuters.

“We can certainly more than halve the unemployment number in a five-year period.”

“Ambitious manifesto”

Gandhi said Congress had won voters hearts with last weeks plan to hand 72,000 rupees ($1,041) a year to Indias poorest, a promise the BJP has dismissed as a bluff and some economists have called fiscallyirresponsible.

“This is an ambitious manifesto,” said Shilan Shah, an economist at Capital Economics in Singapore.

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“The income scheme promise, though a worthy initiative, looks implausible to implement, considering Indias limited fiscal space. India does not have the financial infrastructure in place to give such handouts.”

The BJP has focused on national security amid fresh hostilities with arch rival Pakistan, after a February militant attack that killed 40 Indian paramilitary troops in Kashmir was claimed by an Islamist group based in the neighboring country.

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