Opposition MPs protest outside Parliament, raise ‘trap deal’ slogans, over India-US pact | Watch

On a day marked by significant political activity, opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) staged a protest outside Parliament, voicing their concerns over the India-US pact, which they have labeled a ‘trap deal.’ The demonstration saw MPs chanting slogans and calling attention to what they perceive as detrimental implications of the agreement on national sovereignty and economic independence. Additionally, the opposition extended their support to the Bharat Bandh organized by various trade unions, which aims to highlight labor rights and economic issues affecting workers across the country. This coordinated action underscores the growing tensions between the ruling government and opposition parties, as they seek to mobilize public sentiment against policies perceived to favor foreign interests over domestic welfare. The protest reflects broader discontent regarding the government's foreign policy decisions and their potential impact on the Indian populace, as opposition leaders rally to capture the attention of both the media and the citizenry ahead of upcoming elections.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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