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‘जनता को मिला सरकारी लूट का एक और तोहफा’, गैस सिलेंडर के बढ़े दामों पर राहुल गांधी का पीएम मोदी पर तंज
Rahul Gandhi Attack on PM Modi: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi when the price of tax and gas cylinders on petrol and diesel. He said on Monday (April 07, 2025) that PM Modi has given a befitting reply to the tariff to be imposed by Donald Trump.
On social media platform X, Rahul Gandhi said, finally Modi ji gave a befitting reply to “tarifs”! The price of tax and gas cylinders on petrol-diesel was further increased. Passengers affected by inflation caught another gift of government robbery!
What did Rahul Gandhi say about the decline in tariff war and stock market
After the tariff war launched by US President Donald Trump, the stock market is bad and the market has seen a huge decline. Regarding this, Rahul Gandhi said that India will have to accept the truth that it has no choice but to create a production -based economy. Rahul Gandhi said in a post on X, “Trump has exposed the confusion. The reality is coming out. Prime Minister Modi is not seen anywhere.”
Eventually Modi ji gave a befitting reply to “tarifs”!
The price of tax and gas cylinders was further increased on petrol-diesel.
Passengers affected by inflation caught another gift of government robbery!
– Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) April 7, 2025
Donald Trump has shaken all the major and emerging markets after imposing tariffs against China, the world’s second largest power. He has also imposed mutual fees on other countries including India.
Indian stock market declines
The impact of Donald Trump’s tariff war was also seen in India. On Monday, the stock market recorded a huge decline and the benchmark Sensex recorded a decline of 2,226.79 points. The BSE Sensex closed at 73,137.90, a 2,226.79 points or 2.95 per cent falling at 73,137.90, indicating the third consecutive decline. During the day, the index closed at 71,425.01 with a decline of 3,939.68 points or 5.22 percent.
Also read: Trump’s tariff may be banned for 90 days! Every country can get relief from China
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