‘Be it trade or ceasefire, Trump is taking decisions for India’, Congress attacks Modi government on US trade deal.

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New Delhi: Congress has raised questions on the India-America trade deal. He said that whether it is trade or ceasefire, US President Donald Trump is making announcements regarding India, which is sad. Congress has fired sharp arrows at the Modi government through a post from its official X account. Congress has said that like the…

‘Be it trade or ceasefire, Trump is taking decisions for India’, Congress attacks Modi government on US trade deal.

New Delhi: Congress has raised questions on the India-America trade deal. He said that whether it is trade or ceasefire, US President Donald Trump is making announcements regarding India, which is sad. Congress has fired sharp arrows at the Modi government through a post from its official X account.

Congress has said that like the ceasefire, the trade deal was also announced by Trump. It was told that the trade deal is being done on ‘Modi’s request’. Congress cornered the Modi government and said, ‘Trump says that India will reduce the tariff and non-tariff barrier on America to 0%. Meaning you opened the entire market for America. This will cause huge loss to Indian industry. The businessmen here, the farmers here, you have left everyone’s support.

Congress further wrote in the post, ‘There is talk of opening the agriculture sector to America, what is the deal? Have the interests of our farmers been taken care of or have they been abandoned? How will the safety of our farmers be ensured? It was also said that Modi will not buy oil from Russia, but will buy oil from America and Venezuela. Has the Modi government agreed to leave Russia’s side in the trade deal?

Congress said, ‘Apart from this, it has also been talked about buying more goods from America, if it is so then what happened to ‘Make in India’? The country has the right to know what points were discussed in the trade deal and what was decided. Modi government should share all the information regarding this with the country and Parliament.

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