Parliament Budget Session Day 5 LIVE: Lok Sabha adjourned till 2 p.m. amidst Opposition uproar; Govt. will provide details of India-U.S. trade deal today, J.P. Nadda says
The Congress party has called on the Modi government to present the details of recently negotiated trade deals with the U.S. And the European Union to Parliament for debate. This demand comes as Parliament is currently in session, and concerns are being raised about the terms of these agreements.
Congressional Concerns
Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary in-charge of communications, stated that, based on information provided by U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears to have “completely surrendered” in the negotiations. He further claimed that Prime Minister Modi has “appeased” President Trump, and that India’s standing has been negatively impacted as a result.
Agricultural Imports
Mr. Ramesh highlighted a statement from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, which indicated that India has liberalized agricultural imports from the United States. This claim is a key factor driving the Congress party’s call for parliamentary scrutiny of the trade deals.
Potential Next Steps
The government could choose to lay the trade deal texts before Parliament, potentially leading to a robust debate. Alternatively, the government may resist full disclosure, citing national interests or ongoing negotiations. A possible next step for the Congress party could be to continue to press the issue during parliamentary proceedings, potentially seeking a vote on the matter. It’s also likely that further statements and counter-statements will be issued by both sides as the situation develops.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Congress party demanding?
The Congress party is demanding that the Modi government present the text of both the EU and U.S. Trade deals to Parliament for debate.
What concerns has the Congress party raised?
The Congress party alleges that Prime Minister Modi has “completely surrendered” to President Trump during negotiations, based on information provided by President Trump himself.
What role does the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture’s statement play?
The Congress party points to a statement from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins claiming that India has liberalized agricultural imports from the U.S. As a key reason for demanding parliamentary debate.
How might increased agricultural imports from the U.S. Affect Indian farmers and the domestic agricultural market?