Indo-Pak Conflict: PM Modi Surrendered After Donald Trump’s Call, Says Rahul Gandhi
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of surrendering to U.S. pressure during the recent India-Pakistan conflict at a Congress convention in Bhopal on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
- Gandhi claimed Modi yielded after a call from President Donald Trump led to the May 10 ceasefire, contrasting this with Indira Gandhi’s firm stance during the 1971 India-Pakistan war despite American threats.
- Rahul Gandhi mocked the BJP-RSS for allegedly fearing pressure and argued that the Modi government announced a caste census only under coercion, urging it to follow the Telangana model for genuine social justice.
- Gandhi remarked that applying even minimal pressure causes BJP-RSS members to retreat out of fear, contrasting their reaction with the Congress’s more steadfast opposition.
- This event underscores ongoing political tensions about India’s approach to Pakistan and social policies, suggesting sustained debate over government independence and social equity measures.
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Rahul Gandhi said during the launch of Congress's Sangathan Srujan Abhiyan in Bhopal that PM Modi bowed down to the pressure of America. Rahul Gandhi said that Trump signaled from there (America), picked up the phone and said 'Modiji, what are you doing? Narendra surrender' and Modiji said 'yes sir' and followed Trump's instructions.
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