Economic Alarm: Kejriwal Questions India's Fiscal Health Amidst Global Tensions
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP national convenor, urges the Centre for transparency regarding India's economic health following PM Modi's call for reduced spending amid West Asia crisis. Concerns rise over trade policies and NEET paper leaks impacting students. Kejriwal demands strict action to safeguard academic integrity.
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Amidst growing global uncertainties, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has raised poignant questions about the state of India's economy, demanding transparency from the government. His concerns follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to citizens to curb spending in light of the ongoing crisis in West Asia.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann added to the discourse by highlighting inconsistencies in economic and trade policies, especially with reference to the proposed India-US trade agreement, which could affect India's agriculture sector significantly.
Additionally, Kejriwal voiced alarm over reputed NEET examination paper leaks, stressing that such issues undermine student trust and morale. He called for stringent measures against those responsible to uphold the integrity of competitive examinations.
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