
PM Modi calls Trump his friend & he insults India: MP Pappu Yadav
In a recent controversy, US President Donald Trump reiterated his claim that he had brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. However, his statement has been met with strong opposition from various quarters, including Purnia MP (Independent) Pappu Yadav. Yadav has slammed Trump’s claim, saying that despite PM Narendra Modi calling Trump a friend, he continues to insult India repeatedly.
Trump’s claim of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been questioned by many, including India’s Foreign Ministry, which has dismissed the statement as “inaccurate”. However, Trump has persisted in his claim, sparking outrage among many in India. Yadav, who is an Independent MP from Purnia, has been vocal in his criticism of Trump’s statement.
In a statement, Yadav said, “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.” He further questioned the Indian government’s decision to maintain good relations with the US, saying, “Why are we intimidated by the US and China?”
Yadav’s comments come amid growing tensions between India and the US over various issues, including trade and defense. Trump’s statement has been seen as a further escalation of these tensions, and Yadav’s remarks reflect the frustration and anger felt by many in India.
Trump’s claim of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan is seen as an attempt to take credit for a development that was already in the works. In recent months, there have been several instances of violence along the India-Pakistan border, including a major skirmish in February that killed several soldiers on both sides.
However, despite these tensions, Trump has continued to claim that he played a key role in brokering a ceasefire between the two nations. His statement has been met with skepticism by many, including Indian officials, who have questioned his credibility on the issue.
Yadav’s comments reflect the wider sentiment in India that Trump’s statement is an attempt to undermine India’s sovereignty and national interests. Many in India see Trump’s claim as a further example of the US’s interference in India’s internal affairs, and Yadav’s remarks reflect this sentiment.
In recent months, there have been growing concerns in India over the US’s growing influence in the region. Trump’s statement has been seen as a further escalation of these tensions, and Yadav’s comments reflect the anxiety and unease felt by many in India.
Yadav’s criticism of Trump’s statement is not the first time that he has spoken out against the US President. In the past, Yadav has been vocal in his criticism of Trump’s policies, including his decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord and his support for Israel.
However, Yadav’s latest remarks are particularly significant, as they reflect the growing tensions between India and the US. Trump’s statement has been seen as a further escalation of these tensions, and Yadav’s comments reflect the anxiety and unease felt by many in India.
In conclusion, Pappu Yadav’s comments reflect the growing tensions between India and the US, and the frustration and anger felt by many in India over Trump’s statement. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Indian government will respond to Trump’s claims, and whether Yadav’s criticism will have any impact on the government’s decision-making process.
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