
PM Modi calls Trump his friend & he insults India: MP Pappu Yadav
In a shocking turn of events, Purnia MP (Independent) Pappu Yadav has slammed US President Donald Trump, stating that the latter is insulting India despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi claiming him to be a friend. Trump’s recent claims that he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan have sparked outrage, and Yadav’s comments have added fuel to the fire.
During a recent interview, Trump reiterated that he had successfully mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a claim that has been widely disputed. This is not the first time Trump has made such a statement, and it has led to widespread criticism and skepticism.
Pappu Yadav, in response to Trump’s claims, expressed his disappointment and frustration. He stated, “PM Narendra Modi himself calls Trump a friend, and he is insulting India again and again. [Trump] is our enemy, and we are calling him friend.”
Yadav’s comments are a reflection of the growing frustration and disillusionment among many Indians with Trump’s repeated claims about his supposed role in mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Many have questioned the validity of Trump’s claims, pointing out that the ceasefire was actually brokered by the United States, the United Nations, and other international organizations.
Yadav also questioned why India seems to be intimidated by the United States and China. He stated, “Why are we intimidated by the US and China? We are a sovereign nation, and we should not be afraid to stand up for ourselves.”
Yadav’s comments are not just limited to Trump’s claims about the ceasefire. He has also been critical of the Indian government’s handling of the situation, accusing them of being too soft on the US and China.
This is not the first time that Pappu Yadav has spoken out against the Indian government’s foreign policy. He has been a vocal critic of the government’s handling of the Kashmir issue, and has called for a more independent and sovereign foreign policy.
Yadav’s comments have sparked a heated debate in India, with many people agreeing with him that Trump’s claims are an insult to the country. Others have defended Trump, arguing that he is simply trying to assert his influence on the international stage.
Regardless of one’s stance on the issue, it is clear that the relationship between India and the United States is complex and multifaceted. While the two countries have a long history of cooperation and diplomacy, there are also significant differences and tensions that need to be addressed.
As India continues to navigate its relationships with the US and other major powers, it is crucial that the government takes a more independent and sovereign approach. This means being willing to stand up for India’s interests and values, even if it means disagreeing with the US or other major powers.
In conclusion, Pappu Yadav’s comments are a timely reminder of the need for India to take a more assertive and independent approach in its foreign policy. By standing up for itself and its interests, India can build a more stable and secure future for itself and its people.