Rahul Gandhi Critiques India's Data Deal with US Amid Freebies Debate
Rahul Gandhi raised concerns over India's data resources being allegedly handed to the US following a trade deal, while emphasizing the need for a balanced debate on freebies. He questioned biases in political discussions, criticizing the lack of scrutiny on benefits received by industrialists compared to aid for the poor.
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In a candid interaction at Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the government's decision to concede India's valuable data resources to the US as part of a trade agreement, drawing attention away from substantive issues to trivial debates on personal choices like dietary habits.
Gandhi questioned the political bias on discussions surrounding freebies, pointing out disparities in the narrative that vilifies subsidies for the poor while ignoring substantial benefits like land grants and tax exemptions given to prominent industrialists Adani and Ambani. He urged for a fair discourse addressing both sides.
The Congress MP also highlighted India's potential in developing its own manufacturing capabilities by leveraging democratic ideals, contrasting it with China's commanding yet undemocratic industrial prowess. He advocated for a focus on production rather than consumption for creating jobs and empowering the nation economically.
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