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'Our Prime Minister Compromised, Sold Our Nation': Rahul Gandhi Outside Parliament After LS Snub
Rahul Gandhi claims Prime Minister Modi signed the India-US trade deal under pressure linked to a US legal case against Gautam Adani and undisclosed Epstein files.
- On Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being `compromised` over the India–US trade deal, which he said was signed `last evening` after four months.
- Gandhi said the government faced two pressure points: an Adani-related US case and Epstein files, arguing the US case targets Modi's financial structure, citing an alleged $265 million bribery and fraud case.
- Gandhi said he was barred from speaking during the Motion of Thanks and prevented from quoting Manoj Mukund Naravane's unpublished memoir, while eight suspended Congress MPs were banned for the Budget session.
- He warned that Modi's image could `burst` as Gandhi alleged the deal `sold out` Indian farmers, saying the prime minister was `too afraid` to let him speak in Parliament.
- Tariff changes framed the economic backdrop to the trade deal as Indian goods faced a 50% US tariff rate, including a 25% levy, before Trump announced it was cut to 18%.
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Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday made big allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of "being compromised" and "selling the country" through the India-US trade deal.
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