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Farmers misled on India-US trade deal, says Punjab BJP

By IANS | Updated: February 5, 2026 20:25 IST

Chandigarh, Feb 5 No agreement has so far been signed between India and the United States regarding duty-free ...

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Chandigarh, Feb 5 No agreement has so far been signed between India and the United States regarding duty-free trade (free trade) involving dairy products or the agriculture sector.

Farmers are being deliberately misled on this issue. This was stated by the BJP’s Punjab spokesperson, Pritpal Singh Baliewal, while addressing the media here.

Baliewal alleged that the Opposition is spreading misinformation by claiming that the proposed trade agreement would harm Punjab’s agriculture and dairy farming sectors, whereas in reality, no final proposal has been prepared so far.

He said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government “is creating an atmosphere of fear in the state without any supporting documents.”

Challenging the Aam Aadmi Party, Baliewal said that if it possesses any copy of such an agreement, it should be made public.

He pointed out that AAP Rajya Sabha MP and noted industrialist Rajinder Gupta has already described the agreement as beneficial, while Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora has also termed it in Punjab’s interest.

At the same time, several AAP leaders are calling the agreement anti-Punjab and anti-farmer. He said these contradictory statements clearly indicate that there is no clarity within AAP itself.

“In fact, AAP is opposing the agreement publicly only to gain political mileage.” Baliewal said that “if AAP truly believes the agreement is against farmers, it should officially register its opposition with the Central government through its own administration.”

He added that “it is inappropriate to do politics by keeping farmers away from the truth.”

Appealing to farmers, Baliewal urged them not to fall prey to any misleading propaganda. He asserted that “if any trade agreement is finalised in the future, it will be framed keeping the interests of farmers and dairy producers in mind, and it will lead to increased investment and income in the agricultural sector.”

--IANS

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