BJP claims US tariffs have the least impact on Indian economy

“But Trump’s tariffs are nervous about the global situation. However, the Indian economy is self-reliant and its impact on it will be extremely low. It will absorb this shock and use it as an opportunity to move forward.
“If you look at high-frequency data, it clearly shows the strength of the Indian economy – whether it is strong capital expenditure or continuous growth momentum,” Islam said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been working on an economic transformation since the BJP took office in 2014. The spokesman said.
“One of his first steps was to launch Jan Dhan Yojana, connecting people to the banking system. Today, over 530 million people are connected to the program, about 70% of whom are women.
“He has since introduced Mudra Yojana, which has now become a global model that supports small businesses and entrepreneurship,” he said. Islam said that the industry contributed about 15% to the economy by 2014. “Today, this has risen to 20%. It is worth noting that SC, ST and OBC entrepreneurs hold 50% of Mudra loan accounts, empowering people who have long maintained profit margins.” Islam also attacked the government led by the DMK in Tamil Nadu, allegedly made derogatory remarks by its forest minister K Ponmudi.
“The DMK of Tamil Nadu has been fully exposed. Their forest minister K Ponmudi insulted Vaishnavites and Shaivites and made derogatory remarks by referring to the Hindi spokesperson “Pani Puri Sellers”. He repeatedly disrespects Sanatan Buddha.
“Despite such blatant and offensive comments, the party has not taken any disciplinary action,” he said.
However, when Amit Shah announced the BJP-AIADMK alliance, the DMK quickly evacuated the minister from his party post, but much less.
Islam said: “We strongly demand that K Ponmudi be removed from his ministerial position immediately.”