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IN PHOTOS: Opposition stages protest in Lok Sabha over India-US trade pact

Updated On: 12 February, 2026 07:51 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

The Lok Sabha witnessed uproar during Question Hour on Thursday as Opposition members protested against the interim trade pact between India and the US. (PICS/ PTI)

The Lok Sabha witnessed uproar during Question Hour on Thursday as Opposition members protested against the interim trade pact between India and the US. (PICS/ PTI)

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The Lok Sabha witnessed uproar during Question Hour on Thursday as Opposition members protested against the interim trade pact between India and the US. (PICS/ PTI)
<p>Several MPs were heard shouting slogans demanding, &ldquo;Trade deal wapas lo&rdquo; (take back the trade pact)</p>

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Several MPs were heard shouting slogans demanding, “Trade deal wapas lo” (take back the trade pact)

<p>One of the placards called for the withdrawal of the new labour code</p>

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One of the placards called for the withdrawal of the new labour code

<p>As the ruckus continued, the proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon</p>

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As the ruckus continued, the proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon

<p>Only one question and its supplementary questions were taken up during the Question Hour, which lasted for around seven minutes</p>

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Only one question and its supplementary questions were taken up during the Question Hour, which lasted for around seven minutes

<p>Congress and other Opposition parties have raised concerns over various concessions, including those related to the agriculture sector, made by the government in the interim trade agreement with the US</p>

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Congress and other Opposition parties have raised concerns over various concessions, including those related to the agriculture sector, made by the government in the interim trade agreement with the US

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