Rahul Gandhi Questions PM Modi on Pakistan and Terrorism
In the wake of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has raised significant questions regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach to terrorism and international relations. He challenges Modi's trust in Pakistan and his dealings with U.S. President Trump, calling for transparency and accountability. The Congress party has also criticized the government's response to recent military tensions, urging a parliamentary session for clarification. This political discourse highlights the ongoing concerns about national security and diplomatic relations in the region.
May 22, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Political Tensions Rise After India-Pakistan Ceasefire
Following the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, political discussions have intensified in the country. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has shared a segment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech, posing three critical questions. On social media, Rahul urged Modi to stop delivering empty speeches and asked: 1. Why did you trust Pakistan regarding terrorism? 2. Why did you compromise India's interests by bowing to Trump? 3. Why does your blood only boil in front of cameras? You have compromised India's dignity!
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Earlier, the Congress party reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump's recent statements, suggesting that PM Modi should clarify in a special parliamentary session instead of making 'hollow cinematic dialogues.' Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh claimed that sending parliamentary delegations abroad is a 'meaningless exercise' and emphasized the need for the government to address questions related to the Pahalgam attack and 'Operation Sindoor,' proposing a collective resolution in Parliament to present to the world.
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President Trump has again claimed that he resolved the recent military tensions between India and Pakistan through a trade agreement. He made this assertion during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday. Ramesh pointed out that our Prime Minister remains silent on these repeated claims made by his close friend. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is also quiet regarding statements made by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who suggested that discussions between India and Pakistan would occur in a neutral location.
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