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Rahul Gandhi, Kiren Rijiju Clash Over “Nation Sold Out” Charge During LS Budget Debate
February 11, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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Rahul Gandhi, Kiren Rijiju Clash Over “Nation Sold Out” Charge During LS Budget Debate

New Delhi: During the Lok Sabha debate on Union Budget 2026-27, Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of compromising India’s energy security and “selling out” the nation to foreign powers. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju strongly objected to the claims, calling them “wild” and urging constructive criticism, sparking a fiery exchange on the floor of the House.

The LoP strongly criticised the Union Budget 2026-27, accusing Prime Minister Modi of compromising India’s energy security and “selling out” the nation to foreign powers. His remarks triggered protests from the treasury benches, with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju urging him to focus on constructive criticism.
Remaining unfazed, Gandhi doubled down on his pitch and accused the Centre of “shamelessly” striking a trade deal with the United States while “surrendering” its own interests.

His “nonsense” jibe at the government triggered fierce opposition from the ruling side and also an interjection from Jadambika Pal, the officiating Speaker in the House.

Rijiju objected to Rahul’s description of the trade deal as a “nonsense” move and demanded that unparliamentary language be expunged from the House proceedings.

The Chair also took note of Gandhi’s objectionable reference and asked him to refrain from the same.

The Congress MP, while acknowledging the same, went on to lambast the government, listing “a series of surrenders” to US President Donald Trump in sectors like Agriculture, IT, data and people.

The House witnessed chaos and sloganeering as Gandhi’s “surrender charge” was vehemently backed by opposition members, while those in the treasury bench kept booing the LoP.

Gandhi, while concluding his speech, said this government has “sold out the nation, its farmers, its IT sector, its energy security and stood in complete capitulation before the US”.

Rijiju was quick to return fire, stating, “(Koi maai ka laal paida hua nahin, jo desh ko bech sakta hai) No such person has taken a birth who can dare to sell the nation.”

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the most powerful person that the country has seen till date,” he added.

Gandhi also targeted Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman over the India-US trade agreement and the reported tax concessions extended to foreign cloud service providers, claiming that the arrangement is detrimental to India’s economic and strategic interests.

While taking a swipe at the Finance Minister, Gandhi remarked, “The Finance Minister is smiling; she likes to smile. She likes to smile a lot. Twenty-year free tax holiday to the big tax companies; this is what you did with our data?”

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Caption: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju speaks in the Lok Sabha during the Budget Session of Parliament in New Delhi on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. (Photo: IANS/Video Grab/Sansad TV)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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