Pawan Khera Criticizes Modi's US Trade Deal Amid Rupee Concerns
Congress leader Pawan Khera criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that the US trade deal was signed out of fear and harmed farmers and traders. Khera also commented on the declining value of the rupee, drawing a comparison to past statements by Modi.
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Congress leader Pawan Khera launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, alleging that the trade agreement with the United States was signed out of fear and has negatively impacted farmers and traders.
Speaking in Ajmer, Khera highlighted that the trade deal was not in the country's interest and criticized Modi's governance, pointing to the challenges faced by farmers and the business community.
Khera also mentioned the falling rupee value, referencing Modi's earlier comments about the dollar's rise against Manmohan Singh's age, and noted that the current exchange rate surpasses Modi's age, to which there has been no government response yet.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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