India-US Trade Agreement has mortgaged future of 140 crore Indians: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized the India-US Interim Trade Agreement. He claims the deal jeopardizes the future of 140 crore Indians, impacting jobs, farmers, and energy security. Gandhi alleges Prime Minister Modi made concessions under pres...

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, said the Agreement is "not one of equals, it is one of compulsion"
He referred to "Epstein files and Adcase" and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has saved his power at the cost of national interest".
"India-US Trade Deal has mortgaged the future of 140 crore Indians. Youths' jobs are at stake, farmers' crops are on the negotiating table, and energy security is being surrendered to foreign conditions! No Prime Minister bends like this without massive pressure. India understands -- this deal is not one of equals, it is one of compulsion. Whether from the Epstein files or the Adani Case -- Modi ji has saved his power at the cost of national interest," the Congress leader alleged.
He made the remarks after his speech in the Lok Sabha on the Union Budget.
"The US Department of Justice has Epstein-related files that include the names of Hardeep Puri and Anil Ambani. Adani's case is ongoing, with summons issued in it. The government has given no response for the past 18 months. There is direct pressure on the Prime Minister. What the Prime Minister has done in matters of data, energy security, defense, and farmers--no Prime Minister would do such things without pressure," she cited Rahul Gandhi as saying.
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that Bharatiya Janata Party members in Lok Sabha will give a privilege notice against Rahul Gandhi "for misleading the House and also making baseless statements".
He said Rahul Gandhi has made "useless and false allegations" against the government and against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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