Bhopal, Feb. 22 -- Congress leader Supriya Shrinate on Sunday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism, accusing him of using inappropriate language and compromising India's interests after he in a rally held in Meerut on Sunday, launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, using the term "nange" (naked/exposed) to describe their recent political conduct.
Responding to the Prime Minister's remarks, Shrinate, while talking to ANI, claimed that the PM's administration surrendered to the US, compromising Indian farmers' interests and handing over data to America. She also alleged that the India-US trade deal will harm the country's economy and farmers.
"PM used the term 'nange'. Should that word be used? It is you who is n...
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