Rahul Gandhi Slams PM Modi Over India-US Trade Deal, Accuses Him of Compromise

Image Source: Internet

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized the India-US trade deal announced last night, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of compromising India's interests. Gandhi made his remarks in Parliament after a heated exchange with BJP-led members, which led to the adjournment of the Lok Sabha. The controversy began when Gandhi sought to raise the issue of India-China border tensions and referenced an unpublished book by former Indian Army chief Gen MM Naravane. However, his comments were disrupted by ruling party members, who claimed that he was quoting from an unpublished source. Gandhi walked out of the Lok Sabha and later spoke to reporters, claiming that PM Modi had compromised India's interests in the trade deal. He alleged that the Prime Minister had sold the country's hard work and blood to the US, citing two pressure points: a case against Adani in the US and the Epstein files. Gandhi's remarks have sparked a fresh controversy in Parliament, with the ruling party accusing him of disrespecting the House. However, the Congress leader has maintained that he is raising important issues of national security and the country's economic interests. The trade deal has been a contentious issue in India, with many opposition parties expressing concerns over its implications for the country's economy and sovereignty. Gandhi's comments are likely to fuel the debate and put pressure on the government to address the concerns of the opposition.