Union Minister for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman began her address in the Lok Sabha, stating that bio-pharma has been given key focus in the Union Budget 2026-27. The Minister reiterated that the Budget places strong emphasis on animal husbandry, farming and fisheries, stressing the government's commitment to strengthening rural and agricultural sectors. Earlier today, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi created a stir in the House as he claimed that the India-US trade deal showed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "sold the nation". Gandhi alleged that India's tariffs had increased from 3 per cent to 18 per cent, while those of the United States dropped from 16 per cent to zero per cent. He stressed that Indian data is the most crucial asset in any trade engagement with the US.
Soon after Gandhi's speech in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju reacted sharply. He said that members of the ruling alliance would serve a notice before the chair seeking authentication of Gandhi's statements. "We will demand expunging of whatever lies Rahul Gandhi has spoken," he told reporters. Rijiju said that although Gandhi has promised to authenticate his claims, "I know he cannot authenticate them because he lied. He lied in the House." He further alleged that the Congress leader often makes "deliberate" false claims and then leaves the House instead of staying to listen to the minister’s reply.