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Akhilesh Yadav's Attack on PM Modi's China Visit: Claims Chinese Goods Harm Indian Businesses and Jobs

 (Fast Mail):-- Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav launched a sharp attack on the BJP over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's China visit.

He stated that India's growing dependence on Chinese goods is harming domestic industries, factories, and shops, leading to a rapid rise in unemployment.

On Sunday, Akhilesh Yadav wrote on the social media platform X, exposing the "troubling reality" behind the BJP's claims of self-reliance, indigenous production, and boycotting Chinese goods.

He said India's increasing reliance on Chinese imports has adversely affected businesses, industries, and shops, resulting in soaring unemployment.

He further wrote, "The BJP should understand the chronology of China's tactics. First, China floods Indian markets with its goods, creating such dependency that the BJP is forced to overlook China's wrongdoings. Then, it gradually pushes our products and industries to the brink of closure. After that, China supplies goods at arbitrary prices."

 

 Akhilesh added, "This leads to rising inflation and unemployment. As inflation and unemployment surge, public anger against the government multiplies. This weakens the BJP government, which lacks a majority and is already shaky. A weakened BJP government will be unable to challenge China's encroachments, allowing China to expand its control over our land."

He continued, "The BJP should clarify the country's total area. They should tell us whether the land India had when the BJP came to power remains the same or has reduced due to Chinese encroachment. If the Delhi leaders can't answer, the 'migration specialist' in Lucknow should clarify how much of our land has been 'migrated.'

The public knows land doesn't just walk away. The BJP must admit how much territory China has seized, especially since their own 'original homeland' has also been a victim of Chinese occupation."

The former Chief Minister demanded that the BJP provide a clear account of whether India's land area has decreased due to Chinese encroachments since they assumed power.

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