After Trump’s exit from G7, Congress stops in PM Modi’s ‘Huglosesy’, question India News on Pak Outreach

After Trump's exit from G7, Congress stops in PM Modi's 'Huglosesy', question India News on Pak Outreach

The Congress has seized the decision of US President Donald Trump’s decision to release the G7 summit in Canada a day earlier, called a blow to the “self -styled world guru’s hagloomacy” and made fun of the trademark hug of foreign leaders of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a post on X, senior Congress leader Jayer Ramesh wrote, “President Trump has left the G7 Summit a day earlier with eight other countries of G7, including India. PM Modi’s” Hug Diplomatic “party intensifies a long -lasting jibbs of the party, a jerk for Haglisi of self -styled Vishwaguru.

Trump’s early departure coincides with increased stress in the Middle East. Iran urged fellow G7 leaders to immediately vacate Tehran, said Iran includes a ceasefire in Gaza “for the development of enmity in the Middle East” and “for the development of enmity in the Middle East”. “Later he told reporters that the Israel An Iran ceasefire was not the reason for reducing its journey, indicating the” very big “initiative.

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The opposition also targeted the Modi government on the ongoing visit of Asim Munir, the head of Pakistan Army, Asim Munir. In a follow -up post, Ramesh announced: “So now it can no longer be denied by the troll army’s drum.

He further pressurized: “What we had asked earlier should be repeated: What is America by hosting Asim Munir in this way? Why is the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister silent for Pakistan on this derogatory American outreach?”

Senior American military officials have argued for Islamabad to maintain relations with both India and Pakistan citing Islamabad’s role. During a recent visit by an Indian delegation in Washington, Chief General of US Central Command Michael Kurila highlighted General Munir’s cooperation against IS KP.

On 22 April, after increasing military tension among nuclear-head neighbors, the Congress repeatedly allowed Trump to claim the government that they claimed a ceasefire between India and Pakistan last month. The government has repeatedly claimed that the matter was resolved bilaterally.

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