Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 04:58:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 20:37:56
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In a recent review of the Union Budget, Congress MP P Chidambaram skillfully avoided addressing the elephant in the room - the controversial 'dead economy' statement that has sparked political discussions.
The veteran politician, known for his sharp wit and economic expertise, was in the spotlight during a press conference on Sunday. When asked about his take on former US President Donald Trump's remark, "India is a dead economy," which was later reiterated by Rahul Gandhi, Chidambaram chose to focus solely on the budget. He provided an in-depth analysis of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's 2026 budget proposals, praising the government's efforts to boost infrastructure and rural development.
Chidambaram's strategic evasion of the 'dead economy' debate raises questions about the political sensitivity surrounding this issue. The statement, made by Trump during his visit to India in July 2023, created a stir, especially when echoed by a prominent opposition leader like Gandhi. However, Chidambaram's decision to sidestep the controversy could be a calculated move to maintain a positive narrative around the Congress party's economic vision. By focusing on the budget's potential impact, he steered the conversation towards policy and away from political mudslinging.
As the political discourse continues, Chidambaram's silence on this matter leaves room for speculation. Will the Congress party address the 'dead economy' remark head-on, or continue to navigate around it? The public awaits a clear stance from the opposition, especially as the country's economic trajectory remains a pivotal issue in the political arena.