Congress Targets Modi Over Trump's India-Pakistan Conflict Claims
The Congress criticized Prime Minister Modi after Trump reiterated claims of stopping the India-Pakistan conflict through trade measures. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh highlighted Trump's repeated assertions worldwide, suggesting Modi's silence over these claims, while India maintains the resolution was achieved through military discussions.
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In a political twist, Congress has taken aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi following former U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of mediating the India-Pakistan conflict using trade as leverage.
Congress general secretary for communications, Jairam Ramesh, pointed out how Trump has boldly repeated this assertion across various global platforms, claiming it as a personal diplomatic success.
India, however, consistently maintained that the ceasefire was achieved through direct military communications, casting doubt on Trump's narrative and raising questions about Modi's stance on the issue.
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