Congress representative Udit Raj criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday for policies that allegedly diminished domestic manufacturing and increased reliance on Chinese imports. The lawmaker supported Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut's statement from an October 2 rally comparing Modi to Ravana and advocating political transformation at the national level. Raj claimed the administration has reduced India's production capacity while other nations maintain economic resilience.
The politician contrasted current executive accessibility with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's tenure. Raj stated that Modi spends extensive time traveling internationally or campaigning rather than engaging with citizens and legislators. He argued the Prime Minister's Office no longer provides public access and noted his previous ability to meet Singh on policy matters. Raj endorsed Rahul Gandhi's local production emphasis and described manufacturing decline as requiring immediate intervention.
The politician contrasted current executive accessibility with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's tenure. Raj stated that Modi spends extensive time traveling internationally or campaigning rather than engaging with citizens and legislators. He argued the Prime Minister's Office no longer provides public access and noted his previous ability to meet Singh on policy matters. Raj endorsed Rahul Gandhi's local production emphasis and described manufacturing decline as requiring immediate intervention.