Amid the growing demand to boycott Chinese products in the wake of India-China stand-off, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious programme -- Make in India, saying imports from China after 2014 have actually increased.
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"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.
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The graphics showed that from 2008 to 2014, the imports from China were below 14%, while during the BJP-led NDA rule, the Chinese import increased to over 18%.
The graphics also depicted that in 2008 under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh the imports from China were at 12% while it rose to 14 per cent in 2012 but again came down to 13% in 2014.
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While under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the imports from China grew from 13% to 14% in 2015, to 16 per cent in 2016, to 17% in 2017 and to 18% in 2018, the graphics attached by Rahul Gandhi showed.
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