
PM is compromised, sold the nation: Rahul Gandhi's big charge on US trade deal
India Today
Rahul Gandhi hit out at the Central government over the US trade deal, claiming that the deal was signed under pressure from Donald Trump.
Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, levelled explosive allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday and claimed that the "PM has been compromised." Gandhi was speaking outside Parliament after he was passed over as chaos continued over mention of China and former Army Chief Naravane's memoir.
"Modi ji is rattled. The (US-India) trade deal, which was stalled for the past few months, was signed by Narendra Modi last night. There is extreme pressure on him. Narendra Modi ji's image can get damaged," Gandhi said.
Gandhi fumed as he was not allowed to speak in the Parliament as he repeatedly attempted to rake up China issue for the second consecutive day during the Motion of Thanks to President's address.
"The main thing is that our PM is compromised. The public needs to think about this. For the first time, the LoP was not allowed to speak on the President's speech. Narendra Modi ji has sold your hard work in this trade deal because he is compromised. He has sold the country," he added.
Gandhi further said that the PM "sold the nation" and made a mention of Epstein Files, allegations related to which India has already rejected.
"Narendra Modi ji is scared because those who shaped his image are now breaking this image....There is a case on Adani ji in the US, it is actually a case on Modi ji....The Epstein Files contain even more that the US has not yet released. There is pressure due to that as well. These are the two pressure points. The country should understand this," Gandhi said.













