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The Lallantop Show, Episode no. 1941| 02 February 2026 In today’s LT show, Kuldeep is discussing the following news: The trade deal's announcement reveals stark differences in narratives from both nations. US leaders assert that India's agriculture and husbandry markets are opening up, while Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal firmly states that Indian farmers' interests remain protected. This lack of clarity raises questions about the actual terms of market access for US products. India's agriculture and husbandry sectors rely heavily on manual labor without advanced technology, resulting in higher costs and lower production efficiency. In contrast, the US sector benefits from corporatization, mechanization, and substantial subsidies, enabling bulk production at lower prices. Without tariff protections, an influx of cheap US imports could devastate local farmers and disrupt the domestic economy. Certain US products, like almonds and apples, already enjoy access to the Indian market, highlighting partial openings in trade. Debates intensify over sensitive issues such as non-vegetarian products involving cows and genetically modified crops or grains, which spark cultural and environmental concerns. While potential benefits like technology transfers and cheaper consumer goods exist, the risks to local livelihoods dominate the conversation. The trade deal presents a classic dilemma between economic growth and protecting vulnerable sectors, with farmers potentially facing the brunt of liberalization. Clarifications from the government are crucial to resolve ambiguities and prevent backlash. Viewers are encouraged to participate in a poll on whether India should fully open its agricultural markets. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee personally argues before a Supreme Court bench led by CJI Surya Kant, challenging the legality of the state's Special Intensive Revision exercise for voter lists. She accuses the Election Commission of unfairly targeting West Bengal, noting the absence of micro-observers in similar processes elsewhere. This case underscores political tensions between the Trinamool Congress and central institutions ahead of elections. The copyright ownership in the video rests with India Today Group. No third party is permitted to use the video without obtaining the permission of India Today Group. Any permission for usage can be obtained through the email ID provided here: mail@lallantop.com. न्यूज़ लेटर के लिए क्लिक करें : https://www.thelallantop.com/newsletter खबरों को विस्तार से पढ़ने के लिए क्लिक करें यहां : https://www.thelallantop.com/ Instagram: @thelallantop Facebook: @thelallantop Twitter: @TheLallantop Production: Murari & Shubham Video Editor: Rahul