Akhilesh Yadav slams Modi govt over Indo-US trade deal
Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav has once again slammed the Narendra Modi government over the Indo-US trade deal.
Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav has once again slammed the Narendra Modi government over the Indo-US trade deal.
Addressing a press conference, Congress spokesperson and Chairman of the AICC Media and Publicity Department, Pawan Khera, accused the Narendra Modi government of compromising national interests and withholding critical details of the agreement from the public.
"I am confident that Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present another transformative Union Budget on February 1," said Sanjay Tandon.
"The Samajwadi Party, BSP, and Congress are casteist and dynastic parties. They cannot serve your welfare. Reject such parties in 2027 and form a BJP government with a landslide victory," he appealed to the people of UP.
Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Rai and senior Maharashtra Congress leader and former state president Nana Patole on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Just like the generational shift at the top, with the BJP’s youngest president, who is almost as old as the party itself (the BJP was formed on April 6, 1980) at the helm of affairs, organisational leadership changes are also expected to be generational, which in turn may trigger changes both at the Centre and in states ruled by the saffron party, say sources.
He said that the state government has played a critical facilitative role by supporting land acquisition, statutory clearances, law and order management, and coordination with multiple central ministries and project authorities to ensure timely project execution.
As of date, there is no official confirmation of any reshuffle of the Narendra Modi government.
While government patronage is essential, active engagement from civil society is equally important, he said, citing the example of the Bangla language and its sustained richness.
Sources suggest that the special session will commence in the old Parliament building on September 18, adhering to traditional practices.