India, Feb. 16 -- Demanding answers from PM Narendra Modi over the impact of the India-US interim trade deal, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Sunday said the country's farmers are "not bargaining chips but the lifeline of the nation".
He urged the prime minister not to "compromise India's interests, trade away farmers for political gains, or bow to foreign pressure."
The CM's remarks came in support of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, intensifying the opposition's attack on the Union Government over the trade deal.
Siddaramaiah took to 'X' with a string of questions, claiming Indian farmers are being "betrayed".
"The concerns raised by Shri Rahul Gandhi about the impact of the India-US trade deal on our farmers, dairy sector, Minimum Suppor...
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