Modi Slams Congress, Rejects Trump’s Kashmir Mediation Offer
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday categorically rejected former US President Donald Trump’s claims of mediating on the Kashmir issue. He delivered a scathing rebuke during a press conference.
The Prime Minister accused the Congress party of echoing Pakistan’s propaganda surrounding the recent “Operation Sindoor” military exercise. He termed their stance as deeply irresponsible.
Modi highlighted the Congress’s past record on national security, citing the Indus Waters Treaty and its handling of cross-border terrorism as examples of flawed policies.
He stated that these actions had weakened India’s position and emboldened its adversaries. The Prime Minister’s remarks came amidst rising tensions with Pakistan.
Modi reiterated India’s commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity. He warned of a strong and decisive response to any future act of aggression from Pakistan.
This strong statement carries significant implications for India’s foreign policy and domestic political landscape. The upcoming elections will likely see this issue dominate the national discourse, influencing voter choices.