Rahul Gandhi Exposes PM Modi in Indian Parliament, Criticizes Trade Deal with the US

New Delhi (HRNW): In the Indian Parliament, Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of silencing the opposition, stating that for the first time in history, an opposition leader was denied the right to present their stance during a presidential address.

Rahul Gandhi said that Modi is under intense pressure, which led him to accept a trade agreement with the United States. According to Gandhi, the deal will significantly harm India’s farmers and the agricultural sector.

The Congress leader added that Modi is facing pressure due to the Epstein Files and ongoing cases against Adani in the US. Gandhi claimed that as more facts from the Epstein Files emerge, Modi is complying with US demands and making compromises.

He further stated, “Modi is anxious. Last night he signed the US-India trade deal, which had been stalled for months. He is under immense pressure.”

Rahul Gandhi emphasized that while Modi’s image may be tarnished, the important issue is that the Prime Minister’s actions have harmed the country, and the public needs to reflect on it. He accused Modi of selling out the nation through this trade agreement, compromising the efforts of Indian workers, and questioned the consequences for India’s future.

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