
PM Modi calls Trump his friend & he insults India: MP Pappu Yadav
In a recent development that has sent shockwaves across the nation, Purnia MP (Independent) Pappu Yadav has sparked a heated debate by stating that US President Donald Trump has been insulting India repeatedly, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling him a friend. This comes after Trump once again claimed to have brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a statement that has been met with widespread criticism and skepticism.
Yadav’s comments have raised several questions about India’s relationship with the United States and its willingness to stand up for its own interests in the face of perceived pressure from foreign powers. In an interview, Yadav expressed his frustration and disappointment at the Indian government’s seeming inability to stand up to Trump’s insults, saying, “PM Narendra Modi himself calls Trump a friend, he is insulting India again and again. He is our enemy, and we are calling him friend. Why are we intimidated by the US and China?”
Trump’s comments on the ceasefire between India and Pakistan are the latest in a long line of incidents that have led to accusations of him disrespecting India and its people. Last year, Trump sparked outrage by saying that he entered the White House and made a great deal with Pakistan, implying that India was not a key player in the region. He also made headlines when he claimed that India was not doing enough to help with the Kashmir conflict.
Yadav’s statements are not without merit. India has long been a key player in the region, and its relationship with Pakistan has been complicated and tense for decades. The current ceasefire agreement between the two countries is fragile at best, and there are concerns that it could be broken at any moment.
Furthermore, India has been increasingly frustrated with Trump’s handling of the region, particularly his decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan. This move has left India feeling vulnerable and exposed, and has led to concerns about the potential for a Taliban resurgence in the region.
In light of these concerns, it is surprising that the Indian government has not taken a stronger stance against Trump’s insults. Instead, Modi has continued to praise Trump and the United States, even as Trump has continued to disrespect India and its people.
Yadav’s comments have sparked a heated debate in India, with many calling for the government to take a stronger stance against Trump’s insults. Others have defended Modi’s approach, saying that it is better to maintain a good relationship with the United States than to risk alienating them.
However, it is clear that something needs to change. India deserves better than to be repeatedly insulted and disrespected by a foreign leader, and the government needs to take a stronger stance to protect the country’s interests.
As Yadav so eloquently put it, “Why are we intimidated by the US and China?” It is time for India to stand up for itself and assert its place as a major world power. The country has a rich history and a strong culture, and it deserves better than to be treated like a vassal state.
In conclusion, Pappu Yadav’s comments are a wake-up call for the Indian government. It is time to take a stronger stance against Trump’s insults and to assert India’s place as a major world power. The country deserves better than to be repeatedly disrespected and insulted, and it is time for the government to take action to protect its interests.