Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has disagreed with party leader Rahul Gandhi’s agreeing to remarks made by US President Donald Trump criticizing the state of India’s economy.
Tharoor stated that Trump’s claim about India’s economy being dead was inaccurate, saying, this is not the case, and everybody knows about it. His remarks came a day after Gandhi echoed Trump’s criticism and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of killing India’s economy.
Reports said this was another instance of Tharoor distancing himself from the Opposition leader’s narrative, especially on economic matters.
Gandhi had earlier endorsed Trump’s remarks, alleging Modi was responsible for the collapse of the Indian economy and the bleak future faced by the country’s youth.
In a social media post, he outlined five key reasons he believed led to the economic decline: the Adani-Modi partnership, demonetisation, an ineffective GST rollout, the destruction of MSMEs, and the distress of farmers. He further claimed Modi had jeopardized the future of India’s youth by failing to generate employment.
Gandhi asserted that only Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman were in denial about the state of the economy. He remarked that everybody knows this except Modi and Sitharaman, describing the Indian economy as dead and expressing agreement with Trump’s comments. Gandhi also accused the BJP-led government of deliberately harming the economy to serve the interests of industrialist Gautam Adani.
Trump, in a post on Truth Social, made a scathing comment about India and Russia, suggesting the two countries can take their dead economies down together. He criticized India’s high tariffs, calling them among the world’s steepest, and noted that the US does minimal business with both countries. This statement followed his announcement to impose 25% tariff on all Indian imports starting August 1, after India and the US failed to finalize a free trade agreement, a move that has caused concern among Indian exporters.