In a recent rally in Rajgir, Bihar, congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a sharp jab at Prime minister Narendra Modi, questioning his silence on the ongoing india-Pakistan tensions. Gandhi highlighted U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated assertions that Modi has capitulated to him, suggesting that the Prime Minister lacks the courage to confront these claims publicly. This exchange underscores the political friction in India, particularly regarding national security and international relations.
Gandhi pointed out that Trump has openly stated eleven times that he has made Modi surrender, a claim that raises eyebrows in the political arena.”If this assertion is false, why doesn’t the Prime Minister speak out against it?” Gandhi challenged, emphasizing Modi’s reticence. This moment not only reflects the ongoing political rivalry but also taps into the broader narrative of leadership accountability in times of crisis. As tensions with Pakistan continue to simmer, the question remains: will Modi address these allegations, or will he remain silent, allowing the opposition to shape the narrative? The stakes are high, and the public is watching closely.