USTR Graphic on India Trade Deal Shows Map with Undivided J&K; Netizens Say ‘Message to Pak'
- On February 07, 2026, DMK MP Kanimozhi said the India–U.S. agreement favoured the U.S. and would badly affect farmers, citing an 18% tax on Indian exports while U.S. imports face no tax.
- Kanimozhi warned U.S. agricultural produce could be dumped in India, risking market flooding, and asked, `What will happen to the future of Indian farmers?`
- In the Lok Sabha, the motion was passed without the Prime Minister addressing the House, and Kanimozhi criticised Lok Sabha Speaker Om Prakash Birla's claim about a threat from women MPs.
- Opposition MPs said the Prime Minister did not come to the House as they questioned his whereabouts when security was under threat.
- Senior DMK leaders K.N. Nehru, I. Periyasamy, Tiruchi Siva, K.K.S.S.R. Ramachandran, and Thangam Thennarasu were present during the debate, the report published on February 07, 2026 noted.
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