
PM Modi Calls Trump His Friend, He Insults India: MP Pappu Yadav
In a recent statement, Purnia MP (Independent) Pappu Yadav has criticized US President Donald Trump’s claims about brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Yadav expressed his disappointment and frustration at Trump’s repeated insults towards India, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi describing him as a friend.
The controversy began when Trump, in a recent interview, claimed that he had brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. This statement has been disputed by both the Indian government and the opposition parties, who have accused Trump of exaggerating his role in the matter.
Pappu Yadav, a vocal critic of the government, has now spoken out against Trump’s statement, saying that it is an insult to India. “PM Narendra Modi himself calls Trump a friend, and he is insulting India again and again,” Yadav said in an interview. “He is our enemy, and we are calling him friend. Why are we intimidated by the US and China?”
Yadav’s comments are a reflection of the widespread frustration and anger felt by many Indians towards Trump’s repeated insults and criticisms of the country. Despite Modi’s efforts to build a close relationship with Trump, the US President has consistently shown a lack of respect for India and its interests.
One of the most notable instances of Trump’s disrespect towards India was during a meeting between the two leaders in 2017, when Trump made a comment about India’s visa program being “very expensive” and “very difficult” to obtain. This comment was seen as an insult to India’s sovereignty and was widely condemned by the Indian media and public.
Since then, Trump has made several other comments that have been seen as insulting or dismissive of India. For example, during a press conference in 2019, Trump said that India was “not a big player” in the global economy, and that the country’s economy was “very, very slow.” These comments were seen as a slight against India and its economic growth.
Despite these comments, Modi has continued to maintain a close relationship with Trump, even going so far as to describe him as a “friend” on several occasions. However, Yadav’s comments suggest that not everyone is convinced by Modi’s attempts to downplay Trump’s insults.
Yadav’s criticism of Trump is not limited to his comments about India and Pakistan. The MP has also spoken out against the US’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, which he sees as a major threat to the environment and the future of humanity.
“We are not just talking about Trump’s comments, we are talking about the policies of the US government,” Yadav said. “Their decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement is a major threat to the future of our planet. We need to take a stand against these policies and fight for a better future.”
Yadav’s comments are a reflection of the growing discontent and disillusionment felt by many Indians towards the US and its policies. Despite the close relationship between Modi and Trump, many Indians feel that the US is not treating India with the respect and dignity that it deserves.
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, it is essential that nations work together to address the challenges facing the planet. However, this requires a sense of mutual respect and cooperation, rather than a one-way relationship where one country dictates to another.
In conclusion, Pappu Yadav’s comments are a timely reminder of the need for India to stand up for itself and assert its rights and interests on the global stage. Rather than being intimidated by the US and China, India needs to take a stand and fight for its place in the world.
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