‘The
Compromised PM’
The first phase of the budget session of the Indian
Parliament that began on 28th January and ended on 13th
February 2026 was one of the stormiest sessions. It made a sort of history.
On February 2, opening the debate on the motion of
thanks to the President’s address to the joint session of the Parliament, the
Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandi had tried to quote
an excerpt from the article published in the Caravan Magazine relating to the
memoirs Four Stars of Destiny of former Chief of Army Staff M M
Naravane. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stopped him quoting from the book
stating that he cannot quote from an ‘unpublished’ book and that it was not
connected to the President’s address.
Home Minister Amit Shah and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju strongly
protested and prevented him from speaking. And Rahul Gandhi insisted that he
was quoting from a printed article and that he was speaking on national
security central to the President’s address.
They repeatedly interrupted him and not allowed to speak. The Speakers then
wrongly interpreted the House rules 349 and 353 and stopped him from speaking
saying that he cannot quote from an ‘unpublished book’ and ‘unauthenticated’
article. And with Rahul Gandhi unwilling
to relent, and the arguments from both the sides lasting for four-five hours, the House was adjourned thrice and finally for the day. It was an extraordinary ding-dong battle never witnessed in Parliament.
The next day, February 3, Rahul Gandhi placed an
authenticated article of the magazine on the table of the House. He wanted to
speak, but again he was prevented. The standoff between the Opposition and the
government intensified. The Speakers suspended eight opposition MPs for the
entire budget session for protesting against the LoP not being allowed to
speak. This is the first time the LoP was not allowed to speak on the motion of
thanks to the President’s address.
In the meantime, Rahul Gandhi came out to speak to the
reporters in the Parliament complex, flashing a copy of Naravane’s book, to the
surprise of everyone. He said the book is published by the Penguin Random House
and is available; the government blocked its distribution as ‘the PM is scared’
of its contents. Naravane says that on the night of August 31,2020 when the
Chinese tanks were marching into the Indian territory in Kailash range, he
phoned Rajnath Singh, S. Jaishankar, Ajit Doval and Bipin Rawat desperately
seeking instructions, none of them responded. And after nearly two-and-half
hours, around 10.30 pm, on Naravane phoning again Rajnath Singh, the latter
informed him that the Prime Minister’s instruction is that the Army Chief ‘can
do whatever he thinks appropriate.’
Naravane writes that “he was left alone, and abandoned by the entire
establishment” when the Chinese forces were invading.
On the night of February 2, the day Rahul Gandhi spoke
in the Lok Sabha, Narendra Modi contacted Donal Trump expressing his
willingness to sign the trade deal with the US, as confirmed by Trump. This according to Rahul Gandhi was a ‘sell
out of India’. As per the deal, India
agreed to open the agriculture sector to American markets on zero tariff, buy
American goods worth 500 billion dollars, while Indian exports to America will
have 18% tariff. This is how ‘Mother India is sold’. Modi is under tremendous
pressure from Trump because of the Epstein files and the ongoing criminal case
against Adani in an American court and, therefore, he was willing to compromise
India’s national interest to protect his image and political future.
The LoP charged the “Prime Minister is compromised.”
Modi, fearing the unified opposition’s protest against the deal and the
revelations by Naravane, and the Epstein files, chose to skip off the reply in
Lok Sabha to the debate on the motion of thanks to the President on February
4. That the Speaker Om Birla clarifying
that it was he who advised Modi not to address the House as he feared some ‘unpleasant
act’ against Modi by some Congress women MPs was a concocted story planted to defend
Modi.
The Opposition has planned to move a no confidence
motion against the Speaker for his partisan conduct of the House proceedings. A
Notice under Article 94(c) of the constitution signed by 119 MPs for removal of
the Speakers was submitted to the Lok Sabha Secretary General on February 10,
after the presiding officer did not again allow the LoP to speak at the start
of the proceedings and then at the start of the zero hour which both led to
adjournments. The no confidence motion is likely to be taken up on March 9 when
the Parliament reassembles for the second phase of the budget session. And the Speaker is to stay away from the House
proceedings until a decision on the no confidence motion is taken.
Participating in the debate on the budget on February
10, Rahul Gandhi managed to say what he wanted to say, but not allowed, during
the debate on the motion of thanks to the President, covering a wide range of
issues. Gandi, who is a practioner of martial arts and holds a blue belt in the
Jiu-Jitsu and a black belt in Aikido, used a martial arts analogy rather
effectively to suggest that the US trade deal could have been negotiated better.
He said the foundation of martial arts is the grip on the opponent. This is what he said:
“Some time back Rijiju asked me how I keep
fit. I do martial arts. Focus is on
grip…grip to choke. In politics, grip and choke are invisible. The old US
dollar based unipolar system is being challenged. The dominance of the US is
challenged by the Chinese, the Russians and by other forces. We are
living in a world of energy and finance weaponization. We are moving from a
world of stability to a word of instability. The US supremacy is challenged. Lot
of our software engineers are going to be challenged by AI. I would like to say
to the House what I consider the strength of our nation. The strength of our
nation is the people…1.4 billion, energetic, dynamic and open to challenge
anybody. But it is not only the people. The biggest data pool is generated in
India. The petrol for AI is data. If you have AI and don’t have data, you have
nothing. Our data, our food supply and
our energy need to be protected.
The budget recognizes geo-political conflicts,
that dollar and finance are weaponized. But there is nothing in the budget
about these issues. We have made a deal
with the United States. In a contest
between the United States and China the single most valuable asset is Indian
data. Population is a strength, if only you recognise the data is important. If
INDIA alliance is negotiating with President Trump, we would say that ‘you are
going to talk to us as equals, you are not going to talk to us as your
servants. Our energy security is ours; we are going to protect our energy
security. We understand you need to protect your famers, and so we need to
protect our farmers’. This is what the Modi government has done with our data. Number one: We give up control over our digital
routes. Number two: there is no deal for
data localization. Number three: free data flow to the United States. Number
four: limit on digital tax. Number five: No need to disclose any source, 20
years free tax holiday.
Our tariff has gone up from 3% to 18 % and
their tariff has come down from 16% to zero. The US imports would increase from
46 billion dollars to 146 billion dollars a year. This is a complete surrender
of the future of Indian population. Now the US will decide who we will buy our
oil from. Our energy is weaponized. Finance and trade are weaponized. This is disgraceful. You have sold India, are you not ashamed of selling
India, you have sold Bharat Mata. Prime Minister sold India, because they have
choked him. Two things: Epstein files and the case against Adani in the United
State. The case in the United States is not against Adani; it is targeted
against Modi and the financial architecture.
Hardeep Puri introduced Anil Ambani to Epstein. I do not believe that
any Indian Prime Minister would sign such a deal unless there was a choke on
him. We buckled under tariff, we have handed out our data, our farmers are left
to the mercy of massive mechanized American farms, our textiles have been
wiped out, Bangladesh is now going to wipe out our textiles industry; our
energy is wiped out, what happened is a complete surrender. It is a wholesale
surrender. Prime Minister has surrendered the future of 1.4 billion people,
because he wants to protect the financial architecture of the BJP.”
On February 20, the Indian Youth Congress workers
staged a protest at the AI India summit, removed their T-Shirts raising slogan
‘PM compromised’. It was a peaceful
democratic protest. There was no violence, no damage to public property. The Delhi police arrested its office bearers, and
its national President Uday Bhanu Chib, who was not part of the protest,
invoking various draconian sections of the criminal law BNS against them,
making the arrest non-bailable, crushing the political dissent. Reacting to the arrest, Rahul Gandhi said, “I
am proud of my Babbar Sher colleagues who fearlessly raised their voice in the interest
of the country against the compromised PM. Holding a mirror to the truth to
power is not a crime, it is patriotism.”
The Free Press Journal editorial February
24 defended the protest: “the fact remains that this tactic by Congress workers
came on the heels of the party leader and Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi,
repeatedly being stopped form dissenting in the Parliament and the mainstream
media offering little space to ask questions of the government about the trade
deal or the Epstein Files. The shrinking
space for critiques pushed dissenters to adopt unusual tactics. It is a comment
on the lack of robustness in India’s democracy. The Delhi Police cracking down
on the protesters shows their moral bankruptcy.”
The US Supreme Court declared the trade tariffs
imposed by Trump illegal. India was in
undue haste in concluding the trade deal, unlike other countries. It can now renegotiate
the deal in its favour. That is doubtful, given the total surrender by Modi to
Trump. And Trump saying, even after the Court verdict, that there would be no
change in the trade deal with India, revealing the stranglehold on Modi,
proving Rahul Gandhi right that Modi is under pressure and choked up.
The Congress party has planned nationwide protests
against the trade deal with America. Addressing the Kisan Maha panchayat in
Bhopal on February 24, Rahul Gandhi reiterated the charge that the Prime
Minister has sold the country and linked the trade deal to the Epstein files
and the Adani case. It is interesting to
know why Modi suddenly chose to go on a two-day – 25-26 February - visit to Israel,
which reduced Gaza to rubble and dust and is orchestrating the expansion of
illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank at a time when Trump is threatening to attack Iran, and
in view of the revelation in the Epstein files that he had ‘danced and sung’
with Netanyahu in July 2017 to please Trump. That his cozying up to Netanyahu
is an irritant with the Arab world, weakening the cause of the Palestinian
state, is a different matter.
Comments
Post a Comment