Sambalpur (Odisha) [India], Union Minister and BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday took a dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, saying the "Yuvraj" is nowhere in the country's politics or people's minds. Pradhan took a dig at Congress. The leader said this while reacting to his previous comment on the BJP's manifesto, Sankalp Patra, in which he had said that the Congress party and its leader, 'Crown Prince' Rahul Gandhi himself had omitted two words "inflation and inflation" from the promises made in the poll document. Unemployment" were missing. They are nowhere in Indian politics or people's minds. In these 10 years of Modi government, we have won the trust of the poor."More seats will be reduced than in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections" The manifesto of those who ruled this country and states for generations and decades is their failure. When they were in power, they betrayed the people and hence, they are in the opposition, they will 'It will go even lower,' he said Dharmendra Pradhan will contest from Sambalpur seat in Odisha. In 2019, the BJP won 303 seats, while the Congress secured 52 seats. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday criticized the BJP for not paying attention to inflation. 'Unemployment' in its manifesto In a post on social media, he said inflation and unemployment are "missing" from the BJP's manifesto and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech.He said in his X post (in Hindi), “BJP does not even want to discuss the most important issues related to people's lives. India's plan is very clear - recruitment on 30 lakh posts and permanent job of Rs 1 lakh to every educated youth. He said, "This time the youth are not going to fall into the trap of PM Modi. He will not strengthen the hands of Congress and will not bring 'employment revolution' in the country." "Modi's Guarantee", with a focus on greater growth, women's welfare and the roadmap to a "developed India".The manifesto released by the party promises 'one nation, one election' and a "single voter list". Lok Sabha elections in India are scheduled to be held from April 19, 2024 to June 1, 2024, in which 543 representatives will be elected to the 18th Lok Sabha. Lok Sabha elections will be held in seven phases, the results of which will be declared on June 4.