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CONG TO OPPOSE RCEP AGREEMENT

Says it will prove to be suicidal as the time is not right for the pact which will increase imports from China

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Friday decided to oppose the RCEP agreement that India is likely to sign in Bangkok next month, saying it will prove to be suicidal as the time is not right for the pact which will increase imports from China.

Addressing a press conference after a meeting of the 18-member group of leaders on important issues, senior Congress leaders A K Antony, K C Venugopal, Jairam Ramesh and Randeep Surjewala said the party would launch an agitation across the country along with like-minded parties and form a common platform on the issue.

Top party leaders earlier deliberate­d on the issue, besides discussing the state of the economy and the crisis in the farm sector. The party also discussed the outcome of the election results in Maharashtr­a and Haryana and discussed its strategy for the upcoming Parliament

session and how to corner the government.

It also decided to oppose the citizens amendment bill that the government proposes to bring. Antony said the issue of economic slowdown is a burning issue that concerns the whole country and all sections of the society.

"As a party that is always sensitive to the people's concerns, the Congress is totally opposed to the RCEP negotiatio­ns and agreement," he told reports. "Our country is heading for a deep economic crisis and slowdown. It affects almost all sectors of the Indian economy. Agricultur­e, employment, industry and trade and all other sectors of Indian economy are day by day heading for crisis. This is the time for the government to be responsibl­e," he told reporters.

Antony said it is the duty of the government of the day that it concentrat­e on fully deploying all its resources for speedy economic revival.

He alleged that the government's priorities are wrong and it is not concentrat­ing on addressing difficulti­es of the common people and the sectors of Indian economy.

When people are struggling even to manage their dayto-day life, instead of speedy solution and a package and a programme for economic revival, they are now spending time discussing Regional Comprehens­ive

Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) agreement, he said.

Another Congress leader KC Venugopal said the dangers of the RCEP agreement were discussed. He added that farmers were in distress and it was going to worsen their life, as well as those of fishermen, besides making worse their living conditions.

"The Congress has decided to hold massive a demonstrat­ion throughout the country. We have already given instructio­ns to our PCC units to have a massive agitation programme and awareness campaign about this RCEP agreement," he said.

"Definitely we will seek the cooperatio­n of the likeminded parties, opposition parties to have a common agitation platform against RCEP. The Congress has already given direction to the Pradesh Congress Committees to hold demonstrat­ions between November 5 and 15 on economic slowdown and unemployme­nt.

"We will have a massive programme in Delhi while culminatin­g the agitation. We are not going to allow the government to go ahead with this agreement," Venugopal said.

To a question on RCEP negotiatio­n, Jairam Ramesh said "texts are negotiated, contexts are given". He alleged that "national interest" has been removed from the current draft of RCEP.

"When our economy is going through a bad phase, liberalisi­ng imports, signing RCEP is a suicide. The economy is sinking and the prime minister is going to sign the RCEP. It will be a mess," he alleged.

He denied that the Congress had made a U-turn on the issue and said "signing the RECP is like committing suicide".

 ??  ?? Congress leaders Randeep S Surjewala, Jairam Ramesh, AK Anthony and KC Venugopal during a press conference at AICC HQ in New Delhi on Friday
Congress leaders Randeep S Surjewala, Jairam Ramesh, AK Anthony and KC Venugopal during a press conference at AICC HQ in New Delhi on Friday

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