Congress Media and Publicity Department Chairman Pawan Khera dared the Modi government to make public the US-India Trade deal and put to rest all controversies surrounding it.
Speaking to the media at the state Congress headquarters here on Sunday, the senior AICC spokesman said, “The leadership of the ruling BJP does not heed questions on burning issues. Even when these issues grow louder at their doorstep, they tend to evade answers and instead indulge in “headline management”.
“This has been the tradition there for the past 12 years. This time, however, they find themselves in a fix and are completely exposed before the people. Earlier, their actions were seen as doubtful and allowed some benefit of the doubt, but now that doubt has turned into a reality,” Khera said.
“Therefore, I ask them to just place all the facts and documents on the US-India Trade agreement before the nation. Once that is done, our questions will automatically end,” he added, daring the leadership of the ruling dispensation.
The Congress leader also briefly referred to the issue of the infamous Epstein files, saying, “Epstein files mein tau bade bade logon ke naam samane aa rahe hain.”
Khera was in the city to attend the first session on the Rajasthan Mahila Congress training camp at the PCC headquarters. He was also scheduled to attend a private function of LoP Tika Ram Jully.
Congress state unit in-charge and former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and AICC general secretary and former Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot also attended the Mahila Congress training camp.
The two leaders were also worried about the adverse fallout of the trade deal in farming, textile and other sectors.
Meanwhile, Randhawa and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra called on former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot at the latter’s residence to discuss various contentious national and state-level political issues.