'Chouhan sahab ap kyu nahi bol rahe?'
"Trump formulated this trade deal to keep interests of America first, but how can the Indian government support this, and let go off farmers interest," asked Kharge.
Explaining the math, Kharge said, "Earlier, we would make exports worth USD 86 Billion, and import goods worth USD 40 Billion a year. India earned USD 46 Billion in this equation. This trade deal with US, however, ruined the transaction. As part of the deal, we will now have to import goods worth USD 100 Billion a year from US. We will not accept such an agreement which goes against the interest of our country, our farmers."
The Congress chief further asked why is Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan keeping mum over this issue. "Chouhan sahab ap kisano ke liye kyu nahi bo rahe?"
'We need to keep constitution alive,' says Kharge

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused BJP government of scaring away people. "I have served as MLA, MP and other public positions since last 54 years. I have never seen such a coward Prime Minister.
"He tries to scare public, Congress workers. Fighting spirit runs in our party's blood. We fought away Britishers, then who are you?"
He further assured the gathering, "Humari party mazboot hai, hum apke saath hain...hum sab ko constitution ko zinda rakhna hai, hume decomcracy ko zinda rakhna hai." (We are with you in this fight, we all need to keep our constitution, our democracy alive.)
Govt sold our data, agri, textile to US
The central government sold all our data to the USA as part of the trade deal. US will need India's data to compete with China. Prime Minister sold India's eveything-- data, textile, agriculture, to the USA, in return of absolutely nothing, says Rahul Gandhi.
"PM made the deal of loss with US to save his political future. I challenge Modi to revoke the Trade Deal with US, but unfortunately he won't."
"Yuva Babbarsher..." Gandhi encourages youth Congress workers
Gandhi encouraged youth workers, emphasising to continue their spirit. "Congress ke babarsher lage raho," RaGa said at a time when Youth Congress chief Uday Bhan was arrested over 'shirtless' protest at AI Summit in Delhi.
'Mujhe Parliament Ne Bolne Nahi Diya...' LoP Rahul Gandhi Hits Out At BJP Over Naravane Book Issue
PM Modi and Uniona Home Minister Amit Shah did not let me speak in the Lok Sabha on the retired army chief Naravane's book.
'Epstien Files were hanging like a sword. Govt was pressured to make India-US Trade Deal,' RaGa hits out

LoP Rahul Gandhi slammed BJP government for India-US Trade Deal while addressing farmers at Atal Path in Bhopal on Tuesday afternoon. He alleged PM Modi dialled US President Donald Trump without consulting his cabinet. He did not bother to discuss the issue with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
"The deal was on ice since four months. Suddenly, one day the Prime Minister called Trump and the deal was made. Why?
"Because controversial Epstein Files were released. The government was under pressure to make the deal with the US or else more scandalous names might be released," alleged Rahul Gandhi.
LoP Rahul Gandhi Meets Injured Autorickshaw Driver In Bhopal, Leaves For Atal Path
Rahul Gandhi meets injured autorickshaw driverin Bhopal, then leaves for venue Atal Path. He dodged the question and left in the car, when media asked about Youth Congress chief Uday Bhanu's arrest.
This Mahachaupal aims to strengthen farmers' voice aganist anti-India US Trade deal, says Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Singh
Govt traded India's welfare to America: Digvijaya
"We are grateful that Rahul Gandhi chose to start the nationwide protest against 'anti-farmer' India-US Trade Deal from Bhopal, said senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh.
He slammed the Modi government for allegedly 'trading' nation's welfare to America.
Congress workers arrive at the venue ahead of Rahul Gndhi's visit

Stage all set for RaGa
Senior leader Digvijaya Singh arrived at Atal Path to review final preparations ahead of LoP Rahul Gandhi and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge's visit in Bhopal on Tuesday afternoon.
The top Congress leaders are expected to reach Bhopal by 1pm. They will address the farmers on potential disadvantages of India-US Trade deal.

