why did you sacrifice india interests by bowing down to trump rahul question to pm modi

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The Congress on Thursday said about the latest statement of US President Donald Trump that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should call a special session of Parliament instead of speaking “such as hollow dialogues” and should clarify on the table of the House and should also talk to the leaders of all parties.

Since the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, politics has been sharp in the country. Meanwhile, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi shared a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech and asked him three questions. Rahul wrote on X that Modi ji, stop giving hollow speeches. Just tell: 1. Why did you rely on terrorism on terrorism? 2. Why did you sacrifice India’s interests by bending in front of Trump? 3. Why is your blood hot only in front of cameras? You have compromised on India’s honor!

Earlier, the Congress said on Thursday about the latest statement of US President Donald Trump that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should call a special session of Parliament instead of saying “Khokhale Dialogues like films” and should clarify on the table of the House and should also talk to the leaders of all parties. Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh also claimed that sending delegations of MPs on a tour of various countries is a ‘fruitless exercise’ and at the moment it is necessary that the government should answer the questions related to the Pahalgam attack and the ‘Operation Sindoor’ and the government should give a group to the world and a collective resolution should be put before the world.

US President Trump has again claimed that he has resolved the recent military tension between India and Pakistan through a trade agreement. He claimed this during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday at the White House. Ramesh said, “Our Prime Minister is completely silent on these claims being made repeatedly by his close friend. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar is also completely silent on the statements made by his friend, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio has even claimed that there will be talks between India and Pakistan at a neutral place.

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