Akshay Thakur, Bengaluru resident: We do not know what the NSSO report (on unemployment) says because it hasn't been shown to the public. This is a problem because we can't have a blind debate about jobs.

Snigdha Chaturvedi, Lucknow resident: Regarding increasing the number of jobs, data has been fudged and the measurement metrics have been changed.

Priyam Singh: They're changing them as per their convenience. They are trying to focus on saying that the number of people under the EPFO schemes is increasing. But the whole point is that that is not a metric to judge job creation, but to see how much of it is getting formalised. So, the kind of deviation and distraction that is being created is moving us away from the exact topic that we want to address.