When will Congress stop promoting Pakistan? Shahzad Poonawala’s stance on Rahul Gandhi

After Prime Minister Modi’s sharp speech in Bikaner, political fierce has intensified. Rahul Gandhi, in a sharp attack, questioned the Prime Minister’s foreign policy and accused him of showing them in front of the cameras. The BJP is being reversed about this. BJP leader Shahzad Poonawala said that the Congress has fully joined Pakistan. They are constantly speaking the language of Pakistan’s DG-ISPR. Both Congress and Pakistan are confused. When will the Congress stop PR for Pakistan?
 

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The BJP taunted the posterboy of Pakistan on the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not sending a love letter to Pakistan, as the Congress has been doing for years. This happened when the Congress leader in a post on X accused Prime Minister Modi of compromising India’s reputation and asked him why he agreed to stop military enmity against Pakistan and sacrificed the interests of the country.
Reacting to Gandhi’s comment, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said that it seems that you have finally seen PM Modi’s address. Even if it took you 10 days to read it, but it is a good thing. Joshi said in a post on X, “Modi government is not sending love letters, as has been doing your own party for years.” The Union Minister said, “We have given the strongest answer ever.”
 

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Commenting on Gandhi’s comments, BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari wrote in a post on X, “It’s a matter of a person who is a posterboy of Pakistan!” Bhandari accused X in another post, “Congress today is nothing but a factory of pro -Pakistan fake news.” The Congress is asking the government questions to stop Operation Sindoor when the armed forces were working strongly and taking decisive action against terrorist camps in Pakistan.

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