Key Points

Uddhav Thackeray has launched a scathing attack on the Modi government, calling its foreign policy a failure after the US imposed steep tariffs. He accused the BJP of neglecting national security, citing Modi's absence during the Pahalgam attack. Thackeray also questioned India's diplomatic stance on Pakistan and China, calling it contradictory. The Shiv Sena (UBT) chief further criticized electoral transparency and the INDIA bloc's unity.

Key Points: Uddhav Thackeray Slams Modi Over US Tariffs and Failed Foreign Policy

  • Thackeray blames BJP for US tariff hike hurting Indian exports
  • Accuses Modi of neglecting Pahalgam attack for political rallies
  • Questions govt's ethics over cricket ties with Pakistan
  • Slams Modi's China visit amid diplomatic tensions
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US tariffs: Uddhav Thackeray slams Centre over 'failed' foreign policy, economic impact

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray criticizes Modi govt for US tariffs, weak diplomacy, and lack of leadership amid rising tensions.

US tariffs: Uddhav Thackeray slams Centre over 'failed' foreign policy, economic impact
"Trump is making a mockery of India. But there is no response from our side. – Uddhav Thackeray"

New Delhi, Aug 7

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led central government, claiming that the United States' decision to impose a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods is a direct fallout of India’s failed foreign policy and will severely impact the common man.

"Trump is making a mockery of India. But there is no response from our side. Who is running the country's government? Our country needs a Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Foreign Minister, and Home Minister. They are all from the BJP. This government is a failure, unsuccessful, and helpless. It has no foreign policy," Thackeray said at a press conference here.

His statement comes after the United States announced 25 per cent additional tariffs on Indian exports on Wednesday, which raises the total tariff to over 50 per cent.

Thackeray said that when the Pahalgam attack happened, PM Modi went to Bihar. "A Prime Minister would have gone to Pahalgam. He is a propaganda PM. A true Prime Minister would have gone to Pahalgam. He is not merely representing the BJP, Thackeray added.

Thackeray, who is on a three-day visit to New Delhi to meet the INDIA bloc leaders and attend the dinner hosted by Rahul Gandhi, alleged the government has no ethics. "Pakistan is our enemy. We had stopped matches in Delhi and Mumbai. We said that the match should not be played until Pakistan stops its terrorist activities. Even Sushma Swaraj had supported this. They are mean people. Children of ministers like Jay Shah are going to Dubai to watch Pakistan's match. This cannot be patriotic. If we want to define patriotism, a true patriot should not have any relations with Pakistan,” he said.

Thackeray stated that the time has come to decide who is India’s friend and who is not. “There is no country in the world where PM Modi has not gone. Our struggle with Pakistan is going on. It has been revealed that China is helping Pakistan," he said.

Thackeray also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for visiting China at a time when, according to him, India is facing mounting diplomatic hostility.

"India had boycotted Chinese companies. So why is PM going now to China? Why is India playing cricket with Pakistan? What will Amit Shah and Modi say to those who have wiped out the vermilion of mothers and sisters? The country needs a Prime Minister and a Home Minister,” he said, adding that when there is a crisis, PM Modi and HM Amit Shah disappear.

He said that Manipur is still burning, but these people (referring to the BJP) are only busy engineering splits in various political parties.

On the controversy over the Special Summary Revision (SSR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, Thackeray asked whether the government had implemented an undeclared version of CAA-NRC. He said that the Election Commission is telling the citizens to prove their identity, adding that the CAA-NRC was going to be implemented in the same way. Thackeray said that the Election Commission should respond to the doubts raised by political parties and citizen organisations.

On the State Election Commission’s announcement of not using VVPAT in the local and civic body elections in Maharashtra, Thackeray asked -- what is the point of holding elections if there is no transparency.

Responding to the questions on the INDIA bloc, Thackeray said there is no confusion or tension in it.

On the alliance between Shiv Sena (UBT) and Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, Thackeray said, “Raj and I are more than capable of making decisions ourselves. We don’t need a third party.”

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I don't always agree with Thackeray, he's raising valid points about economic diplomacy. But is opposition just criticizing or offering solutions? We need constructive politics, not blame games. Our exports need protection regardless of who's in power.
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Amit B
Typical opposition rhetoric! Where was Thackeray's concern when US tariffs hit during UPA? Modi government has increased our global standing. Temporary trade issues happen, but our GDP growth shows strong fundamentals. Have faith in our leaders 🇮🇳
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Shweta Y
The cricket point hits home! How can ministers' kids enjoy Pak matches when our soldiers die at borders? Double standards hai. At least Thackeray is consistent on this issue unlike others who change stance for votes.
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Karthik V
As a small exporter, I'm worried. 50% tariff means I'll lose American clients. Government should negotiate better or help us find new markets. Political fights won't pay my workers' salaries. Need practical solutions fast!
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Meera T
Why mix so many issues together? Tariffs, cricket, Manipur, China visit - seems like random criticism. Focus on one concrete policy suggestion rather than emotional outbursts. Our democracy deserves better debates.
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Vikram M

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