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New Delhi, Feb 4 (PTI) Attacking the government over the India-US trade deal, the Congress on Wednesday said spin doctors are at work, but any details on it have still not been shared, although it is clear that India has made concessions on liberalising imports of agricultural items.
US President Donald Trump on Monday said India and the US agreed to a trade deal. On his part, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was delighted that "made in India products will now have a reduced tariff of 18 per cent".
Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal, in a news conference on Tuesday, had said a joint statement will be issued by both countries "shortly", which will have details of the pact.
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, "36 hours have passed since President Trump said the India-US trade deal was being announced and coming into effect immediately at Mr. Modi's request".
"Spin doctors are at work, but we still don't have any details on the deal - although it is clear that India has made concessions on liberalising imports of agricultural items. There is not even a joint statement," Ramesh said on X.
"It is absolutely clear that Mr. Modi pushed through the announcement. Why? There are at least three reasons..," he added.
His remarks come a day after the Congress demanded that the Modi government should take Parliament into confidence on the details of both the EU and US trade deals, while alleging that Prime Minister Modi has "completely surrendered to appease" US President Trump at the cost of India's farmers.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had alleged that Prime Minister Modi buckled under US pressure to finalise a trade deal and sold out the hard work of the Indian farmers through the agreement.
In a post on X, Gandhi charged, "PM Modi is Compromised. PM is too afraid to let me speak in Parliament about Naravane, Epstein Files and how he has surrendered on Tariffs." Hitting back at the Congress and Gandhi, BJP MP Anurag Thakur asked whether the Congress and others in the opposition are for India's interest. PTI ASK DV DV DV
India-US trade deal announced amid claims of agricultural import concessions and calls for parliamentary disclosure of deal details. A bilateral trade announcement between India and the US declared tariff reductions but provided no implementing text; political actors allege concessions on liberalising agricultural imports and call for parliamentary oversight and full disclosure of the deal's terms prior to or alongside implementation.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.