'Paper tiger' Modi buckled under US pressure: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Questioning the government's decision to cut imports from Iran, the on Thursday called a "paper tiger" and said he has buckled under the US pressure.

The party said the government has consciously reduced the import of from in June and it proves that Modi's foreign policy is "confusing and circular".

It also asked if the government has a concrete plan to protect the Indian customers from the rise of fuel prices due to reduction in imports from

"was importing 770,000 barrels per day, that figure has fallen to approximately 570,000 barrels per day. Everybody knows imports 80 per cent of its requirement of from overseas.

"The reduction in import of oil from will directly squeeze the pockets of the common man, reduce supply, increase fuel prices and bloat the current account deficit," said

The leader said the reduction shows that is a "paper tiger" and has crumbled under the US pressure, ultimately hurting the Indian consumer.

"It also exhibits and proves that Modi's foreign policy is confusing and circular. Modi has once again prioritized the US' interests over India's national interests when it comes to controlling fuel prices."

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 20:50 IST