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WATCH | 200 crore jobs created, aliens from Mars working in India now: Congress April Fool jibe at Narendra Modi government

The Congress today used the April Fool's Day to mock PM Narendra Modi and his government over their alleged failures.

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NEW DELHI: The Congress today used the April Fool's Day to mock Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government over their alleged failures in creating jobs and rein in corruption as the party marked the occasion as 'Jumla Day'.

The principal opposition party also targeted the government over soaring fuel prices, saying while diesel prices were at an all-time high, petrol rates were at a four-year high".

In a video produced in breaking news format and released on its official twitter handle, the Congress used puns as it sought to poke fun at the PM. "Demonetisation has killed corruption, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi have boosted Government's Swachh Bharat campaign by cleaning the Punjab National Bank, says the 70-second video, which runs with a voiceover in Hindi.

Diamond jeweller Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi have been accused of defrauding the Punjab national bank of crores of rupees.

"The Modi government has created 200 crore jobs and now aliens from Mars are also working in India while robots are collecting garbages in smart cities," the video adds.

Taking a jibe on the PM's pet Namami Gange project, the video says, The Ganges has been rid of all its pollution so much so that you can now clearly see PM Modi's picture in its clean waters.

The party put out a series of tweets attacking the government and the prime minister over several issues.

With Diesel prices at an ALL-time and Petrol prices at a 4-year high, we thought this was a rather cruel April Fool's day joke, PM Modi. Unfortunately, it is not, reads one of the tweets.

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