Congress Accuses Modi of Silence Amid Trump's Bold Claims
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his silence following U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of stopping the India-Pakistan conflict through trade interventions. Rahul Gandhi, backed by Jairam Ramesh, demanded Modi to confront Trump over his remarks, citing past Indian leadership's courage in managing international relations.
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In a heated political showdown, Congress has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for remaining silent on U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated claims of halting an India-Pakistan conflict through trade strategies. This controversy emerges as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi publicly calls for Modi to confront Trump.
Gandhi, speaking at a rally in Bihar, accused Modi of being fearful of Trump, suggesting that the Prime Minister lacks the courage to address Trump's assertions. Clips shared by Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh show Trump making these allegations in various countries, amplifying the political tension.
Citing former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's resilience during the Bangladesh Liberation War, Congress insists that Modi should demonstrate similar strength. As India's political climate heats up, the Congress party demands clarity and action from its political leaders.
(With inputs from agencies.)

