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Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi and Congress have been alleging for the last few days that Prime Minister Modi surrendered in front of US President Donald Trump during a recent military conflict with Pakistan and stopped the military operation.

Amidst the India Pakistan controversy, the Indian delegation, which includes leaders of all parties, is roaming around the world and telling the handiwork of terrorists. Along with this, India has to take steps like Operation Sindoor. On the other hand, politics is also happening in the country regarding the Indo -Pak dispute. On behalf of the Congress party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly being taunted by accusing him of surrendering to America. Now a new attack on PM Modi has been carried out by the Congress. The latest attack came as a post on social media that showed US President Donald Trump’s prestigious red ‘Make America Great Again’ cap, on which ‘Narendra Surrender’ was written.

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi and Congress have been alleging for the last few days that Prime Minister Modi surrendered in front of US President Donald Trump during a recent military conflict with Pakistan and stopped the military operation. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that Rahul Gandhi’s charge is not only a gross insult to the armed forces and the country, but it is no less than treason. Pawan Kheda, head of the party’s media department, also claimed that the foreign policy of the current government has become a ‘surrender policy’. The BJP on Wednesday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of insulting the armed forces by commenting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that this operation is similar to inferior assessment of vermilion. BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said that the Congress leader has also surpassed the Pakistani Army Chief, its Prime Minister and the terrorist leader there in the matter of speaking in support of the neighboring country.

Throor was asked about Gandhi’s controversial “Narendra Surrender” comment while leading the all -party ‘Operation Sindoor’ delegation in the US. In response, Tharoor clarified that there is no question of pressure from any third party affecting India’s decisions. He said that we respect the US President and the US President a lot. We can just say for ourselves that we have never asked anyone to mediate. He said that there was no need to convince India to stop. No one needed to ask us to stop, because we were telling them that as soon as Pakistan stops, we are also ready to stop.

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