‘Universal joke’: Rahul Gandhi says he has ‘compromised’ on PM Modi’s foreign policy. india news
New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Said that India’s foreign policy was a “personal” policy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called it a “universal joke”. He further alleged that the Prime Minister was “compromised”, and said that he was acting on the US President donald trumpInstructions of.“Our foreign policy is PM Modi‘s personal foreign policy… Everyone considers it a universal joke… Donald Trump knows exactly what PM Modi can and cannot do. If the Prime Minister is compromised, our foreign policy is compromised.”
Expressing concern over the rising LPG and fuel prices in the country, he said that if the PM thinks that the situation will be like Covid, then he should remember the number of deaths during the pandemic. He said, “He gave an irrelevant speech in Parliament yesterday… It should seem like he is the Prime Minister of India, but there is no post… People will have to bear the brunt of this. This is just the beginning where LPG and petrol prices have increased… He claims that the situation will be like Covid, but he forgot how many people died during Covid and how many tragedies happened.”He said, “There should be an all-party meeting, but a structural mistake has been made… and it cannot be corrected, especially the Prime Minister cannot. He will do what America says and will not work in the interest of farmers and the country. He will do what America and Israel say.”PM Modi spoke in the Rajya Sabha earlier in the day and said that despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia, India has adequate crude oil reserves and a strong supply system.He said the country has expanded its strategic petroleum reserves and increased refining capacity, even as disruptions affect global trade through the Strait of Hormuz.He has also called an all-party meeting on Wednesday. Rahul said that he would not be able to attend the meeting saying that he had a program in the election state of Kerala.“I will not be able to attend it as I have a program in Kerala. There should have been an all-party meeting, but a structural mistake has been made,” he said.
