NEW DELHI: Amid the growing demand to boycott Chinese products in the wake of India-China stand-off, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious programme — Make in India, saying imports from China after 2014 have actually increased.
“Facts don’t lie. BJP says: Make in India. BJP does: Buy from China,” Rahul Gandhi said in a sharp tweet attaching a graphics of the percentage of imports from China during the UPA rule and the NDA government.
The graphics showed that from 2008 to 2014, the imports from China were below 14 percent, while during the BJP-led NDA rule, the Chinese import increased to over 18 percent.
The graphics also depicted that in 2008 under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh the imports from China were at 12 percent while it rose to 14 percent in 2012 but again came down to 13 percent in 2014.
While under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the imports from China grew from 13 percent to 14 percent in 2015, to 16 percent in 2016, to 17 percent in 2017, and to 18 percent in 2018, the graphics attached by Rahul Gandhi showed.