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Row Over Rupee Remarks: AAP Leader Anurag Dhanda Targets FM Nirmala Sitharaman

He stated that such contradictory positions raise questions about the government’s narrative on the country’s economic health.

A political controversy has erupted after AAP leader Anurag Dhanda criticized Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman over her contrasting remarks on the value of the Indian rupee.

Dhanda shared two video clips on social media, alleging inconsistency in the Finance Minister’s statements. In the earlier clip, Sitharaman is seen expressing concern over the rupee weakening when it was around 62 against the US dollar. In contrast, in a more recent statement, she reportedly said that the rupee is “doing fine” despite fluctuations in the current exchange rate.

Anurag Dhanda: AAP Alleges Double Standards

Calling the situation “hypocrisy,” Dhanda accused the BJP of maintaining double standards on economic issues. He stated that such contradictory positions raise questions about the government’s narrative on the country’s economic health.

The AAP leader urged people to watch both clips to understand the difference in tone and stance, using the comparison to target the ruling party’s credibility.

Political Reactions Intensify

The remarks have added to the ongoing political discourse around inflation, currency performance, and economic management. While opposition leaders have used the issue to question the Centre’s policies, BJP leaders have often maintained that external global factors significantly influence currency movements.

Debate Over Rupee Performance

The value of the rupee against the US dollar has been a recurring subject of political debate in India. Economists often point out that currency fluctuations depend on multiple global and domestic factors, including crude oil prices, inflation, interest rates, and capital flows.

As the issue gains traction online, it is likely to further fuel political exchanges between the ruling party and the opposition in the run-up to key electoral and policy discussions.

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