JD(U)’s Rajiv Ranjan Prasad came out swinging against opposition narratives surrounding the India-US interim trade agreement, calling their dairy and agriculture worries completely unfounded. The deal’s framework, he argued, is meticulously designed to protect Indian interests and silence detractors.
Prasad envisioned a bright future for Indian manufacturers and exporters through this pact, which complements India’s nine prior mega trade deals with top economies. These initiatives, coupled with upcoming EU and other partnerships, will propel India towards economic superpower status.
He reassured that PM Modi’s prior clarifications on dairy and agri sectors stand validated by the agreement, ensuring India’s preeminence in these domains persists amid global trade shifts.
In Bihar, rapid developments in investment climate, governance, and infrastructure signal the state’s ascent as a manufacturing leader, Prasad observed with optimism.
Turning to cricket, Prasad lauded Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s extraordinary talent that led India’s dominant, undefeated campaign to the tournament crown. JD(U) offered warm felicitations to the prodigy and his teammates, anticipating more glories ahead.
On independent MP Pappu Yadav’s arrest linked to a 1995 case and subsequent court actions on assets, Prasad saw it as desperate political noise. LJP (Ram Vilas) MP Arun Bharti urged all elected representatives to honor parliamentary etiquette, democratic principles, and legal authority.