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MP Ram Gopal Yadav Urges PM Modi to Disclose Talks with Trump Amid Middle East Mediation Efforts

In a recent address, Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to disclose details of his discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly in the context of mediation efforts by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey regarding the West Asia conflict. Yadav criticized the absence of India's mediating role and emphasized that the country's foreign policy is determined by the Prime Minister. He also confirmed the participation of his party members in an upcoming all-party meeting on the issue. Additionally, Yadav condemned the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in Gujarat, claiming it contradicts public interest.
 

Call for Transparency in Foreign Policy

Ram Gopal Yadav, a member of the Samajwadi Party, has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide details of his discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, especially in light of mediation efforts by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey regarding the conflict in West Asia. Speaking in New Delhi on March 25, Yadav emphasized that India's foreign policy is entirely dictated by the Prime Minister and criticized the lack of India's mediating role in the ongoing crisis.


 


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Yadav stated that the nation's foreign policy is determined solely by its leadership, specifically the Prime Minister. He pointed out that while Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are engaging in mediation, it is essential for the Prime Minister to take a proactive role, given that India is the largest democracy. He urged the Prime Minister to inform Parliament about his conversations with President Trump. Regarding the government's call for an all-party meeting on the West Asia conflict, Yadav confirmed that Javed Ali Khan and Dharmendra Yadav from the Samajwadi Party would participate.


 


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Yadav also criticized the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Gujarat, arguing that the ruling party tends to enact laws that go against public interest wherever they gain power. He remarked that their governance often leads to the introduction of laws detrimental to the populace. Previously, a high-level committee formed to implement the UCC in Gujarat submitted its comprehensive final report to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar.