Devegowda's Insight: The Silent Power of Modi's Trade Triumphs
Former Prime Minister H D Devegowda supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach to international trade deals, emphasizing India's economic growth and stability. He highlights Modi's silent strategy in securing deals with the EU and US, urging the opposition to recognize the government's patriotic achievements and address urgent issues like drinking water scarcity.
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Former Prime Minister H D Devegowda strongly defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid opposition critiques regarding his silence on the India-US trade deal. Devegowda spoke during a Parliament session, arguing that Modi's silence has effectively empowered India's economic strides more than opposition rhetoric.
Celebrating India's solid economic foundation and inflation control over the past 11 years, Devegowda noted improvements in citizens' income and purchasing power. He praised the NDA government's significant trade agreements with the EU and US, asserting that Modi's strategic quietness has been beneficial for India's international relations.
The veteran leader urged opposition members to heed Modi's statements and silence, highlighting the NDA's commitment to national interests in agriculture. In his closing remarks, Devegowda emotionally appealed for regional collaboration to solve critical drinking water issues, emphasizing his dedication to resolving this problem despite political tensions.
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