Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi's Silence on U.S., Alleges Compromise
In a recent speech, Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Modi for not mentioning the U.S. while discussing West Asia in Parliament, alleging that Modi is under Trump's control. Gandhi also accused Modi of sacrificing Indian farmers' interests in a trade deal and criticized BJP's policies affecting Adivasis.
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Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his recent speech addressing the West Asia situation, accusing him of being under U.S. President Donald Trump's influence.
Speaking at the Adivasi Adhikar Samvidhan Sammelan in Vadodara, Gandhi criticized Modi for failing to mention the United States in his parliamentary address and claimed that the Prime Minister is unable to engage in debates because he is compromised. Gandhi asserted that Modi's trade deals are detrimental to Indian farmers as they allow U.S. agricultural products to flood Indian markets, potentially ruining local farming.
Furthermore, Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of undermining tribal rights by introducing terms like 'Vanvasi', suggesting that the party's policies strip Adivasis of control over their land, water, and forests. He argued that BJP's actions are an attack on both historical figures like Birsa Munda and the Indian Constitution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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