Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has intensified his critique of the Modi government over the recently proposed U.S. State trade deal. Speaking at a large farmers’ Mahapanchayat, he urged the government to reconsider the agreement, emphasizing potential risks to India’s agricultural sector and domestic farmers’ livelihoods. Gandhi described the deal as unfavorable to farmers and called upon the administration to “act with courage” to protect national interests. The remarks come amid growing opposition scrutiny over international trade negotiations, with Gandhi positioning himself as a vocal advocate for farmer welfare. His speech drew attention to concerns about market access, tariff implications, and the impact on local production. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party quickly responded, defending the trade initiative as a strategic move to strengthen India’s global economic partnerships and dismissing Gandhi’s criticisms as politically motivated. This confrontation highlights the ongoing debate between opposition parties and the government over trade, economic policy, and farmer protection. Analysts note that Gandhi’s intervention at the Mahapanchayat is likely to resonate among rural voters and add momentum to broader discussions on India’s international agreements.

