Opposition Criticizes Modi's Call for Austerity Amid Economic Woes
The opposition CPI(M) and Congress in Tripura criticize Prime Minister Modi's recent austerity appeal. They accuse the government of worsening the economy through flawed policies and excessive spending. The CPI(M) and Congress leaders highlight Modi's contradictory stance on India's economic health before and after elections.
- Country:
- India
The opposition CPI(M) and Congress in Tripura have voiced strong criticism against Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his recent austerity appeal. The leaders accuse the Centre of steering the country's economy towards a crisis through faulty policies and reckless spending.
Jitendra Chaudhury, Leader of the Opposition in the Tripura assembly, alleged that the PM's request to reduce fuel, LPG, and gold purchases highlights the deteriorating economic situation. Chaudhury argued that no economic concerns were raised until the conclusion of assembly elections in five states.
State Congress president Asish Kumar Saha echoed these sentiments, citing a prolonged economic slowdown not solely attributable to global conflicts, but also to government mismanagement. He called for the Prime Minister to honor promises made during election campaigns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Kejriwal Challenges Modi's Austerity Measures Amid Economic Concerns
Austerity measures suggested by PM Modi most stringent; he should tell people about condition of country's economy: Kejriwal.
Modi's Austerity Appeal: A Push for Self-Reliance
PM Narendra Modi's austerity appeal a wake up call to start thinking of measures to lessen fiscal strain from West Asia conflict: Puri.
Digital Governance: Maharashtra's Austerity in Action

