Rahul accuses PM Modi of surrendering to foreign pressure, reigniting political debate ahead of elections
During a high-voltage rally in Bhopal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a sharp dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of “surrendering” to foreign powers. Referring to a past incident involving former US President Donald Trump, Rahul said, “Trump picked up the phone and said… and your Prime Minister surrendered.”
The statement drew loud cheers from the crowd as Rahul intensified his attack on the ruling government’s foreign policy stance. Without naming the specific context of the incident, he implied that the Prime Minister’s actions were driven by pressure from global leaders rather than India’s national interest.
Rahul Gandhi’s remarks are being seen as part of Congress’s broader campaign to question the Modi-led government’s decisions on international diplomacy and national security. He accused the BJP of compromising India’s pride and positioning on global platforms.
The rally in Bhopal also saw Rahul speaking about issues like unemployment, inflation, and the alleged misuse of central agencies. He claimed that the current regime is more focused on protecting the interests of a few billionaires than addressing the real concerns of common citizens.
With elections approaching, political temperatures continue to rise, and such fiery speeches indicate that both major parties are gearing up for an intense battle ahead.