
PM Modi calls Trump his friend & he insults India: MP Pappu Yadav
In a recent news article, it has been reported that US President Donald Trump once again claimed that he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. However, this statement has raised eyebrows, and one of the main critics of Trump’s statement is Purnia MP (Independent) Pappu Yadav. Yadav has questioned why Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to call Trump his friend despite the latter’s repeated insults towards India.
In a recent statement, Yadav expressed his disappointment and frustration at Trump’s claims. “PM Narendra Modi himself calls Trump a friend, and he is insulting India again and again,” Yadav said. He further added, “[Trump] is our enemy, and we are calling him friend. Why are we intimidated by the US and China?”
Yadav’s statement is a reflection of the growing frustration and disillusionment among many Indians towards Trump’s repeated attempts to insert himself into India’s internal affairs. Trump’s claim that he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan is particularly galling, given that the two countries have a long history of conflict and rivalry.
It is worth noting that Trump’s claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan are not supported by any credible evidence. In fact, the Indian government has repeatedly denied any involvement by Trump in the negotiations. Despite this, Trump has continued to claim credit for the ceasefire, which has led to widespread criticism and ridicule.
Yadav’s statement is also a reflection of the growing unease among many Indians towards the Indian government’s close relationship with the US. While the government has maintained that its relationship with the US is a key component of its foreign policy, many Indians have expressed concerns that the government is prioritizing its relationship with the US over its own national interests.
Yadav’s criticism of Trump is also a reflection of the growing frustration among many Indians towards the US’s repeated attempts to lecture India on its internal affairs. Trump’s recent statements on Kashmir, for example, have been widely criticized in India, with many seeing them as an attempt to dictate India’s internal policies.
In conclusion, Pappu Yadav’s statement is a reflection of the growing frustration and disillusionment among many Indians towards Trump’s repeated attempts to insert himself into India’s internal affairs. The Indian government’s close relationship with the US has also been criticized, with many seeing it as a threat to India’s national interests. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Indian government will respond to Trump’s claims, and whether it will continue to prioritize its relationship with the US over its own national interests.