New Delhi, June 4 (UNI) A day after leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing 'Narendra surrender' attack on the Prime Minister, the Congress escalated its criticism, alleging that the Modi government’s “policy to surrender” has hurt India’s national interest.
Addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters here, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera backed Rahul Gandhi’s remarks, alleging that the BJP-led government has repeatedly surrendered India’s national interest, in situations, where it was required to show the requisite deft and ‘Vishwaguru’ status”.
“That is why it is said - Name is Narendra, work is surrender,” he alleged.
He claimed that when the brave Indian Army had Pakistan on its knees, “Trump called and Narendra Modi surrendered”.
“US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that the US intervened between India and Pakistan to broker a ceasefire has shown how Modi government surrendered India’s interests, admonished India’s long-standing stand in the Shimla Agreement, hyphenated India and Pakistan, allowing the US to even talk about talks at a neutral site,” Khera alleged.
"Within the country, all the policies under the Modi government are being run by trolls, and the foreign policy is being handled by someone who has surrendered and given up," he claimed.
He further said that Narendra Modi’s foreign policy has been so ineffective that no country supported India during crisis. "In fact, following 'Operation Sindoor', Kuwait went as far as lifting visa restrictions on Pakistan."
"But after 'Operation Sindoor' and Trump’s statement, Kuwait and Pakistan are signing an MoU related to labourers. This is a result of Narendra Modi’s policy of surrender," the Congress leader alleged.
Sharply criticising the Modi government, Khera alleged that in the last few years, there has been anti-India sentiment in Nepal, resulting in the country moving closer to China, whereas this was not the case 10 years ago. "If this is not a surrender policy then what is it".
“Narendra Modi could not stop the IMF loan to Pakistan. The same ADB whose chief met the Prime Minister on June 1 gave 800 million dollars to Pakistan on June 3,” Khera said.
He said the Modi government’s policy to surrender has hurt India’s national interest, and no country has openly condemned Pakistan and its terror factory.
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