Debate Escalates: Congress Criticizes PM Modi's 'Scripted' Interview
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Modi's recent interview, labeling it as a 'scripted PR exercise.' Congress leader Jairam Ramesh alleged Modi's interview is an effort to deflect criticism regarding trade decisions and the national Budget. Modi, however, defended the Budget's intentions and emphasized government preparation and inspiration.
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In a recent political skirmish, the Congress party has sharply criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interview with the Press Trust of India, describing it as a 'scripted and desperate PR exercise.'
According to Jairam Ramesh, Congress General Secretary in charge of communications, the interview was a tactic by Modi to manage headlines amid backlash over a trade deal with the United States.
Asserting that the current year's Budget lacked substance and left investors unimpressed, the Congress has accused Modi of attempting to deflect attention from controversial issues, including his perceived betrayal of farmers. Modi, in contrast, defended the government's efforts, citing preparation and inspiration as drivers behind the Budget's vision for India's development.
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