'PM Modi's Silence on Khamenei's Death...', Sonia Gandhi's Direct Attack on the Government
Sonia Gandhi criticizes Prime Minister Modi's silence on the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei following Israeli-American attacks, calling it a dereliction of duty.
Sonia Gandhi has publicly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence regarding the recent death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, following Israeli-American attacks. In her condemnation, she labeled Modi's inaction as 'dereliction of duty,' raising fundamental questions about India's foreign policy direction and credibility. According to Gandhi, the Modi government's silence on this significant international event is not a neutral stance but an abdication of responsibility that undermines India's position on the global stage.
In a detailed op-ed published in 'The Indian Express,' Gandhi emphasized the seriousness of the situation, arguing that there needs to be an open discussion in Parliament regarding the government's handling of international relations and the implications of this 'disturbing silence.' She requested that when Parliament reconvenes for the second part of the budget session, this matter should be addressed without any defenses from the government. Her remarks highlight the growing tensions in international politics and India's involvement as a major player in global affairs.
Gandhi's attack on the government underscores the challenges faced by the Modi administration in balancing domestic politics with international expectations, especially regarding sensitive geopolitical situations. The implications of Khamenei's death are profound for India, raising questions about its strategic alliances and future diplomatic relations in the Middle East. As this situation evolves, the government's response and strategies will be crucial in determining India's role in a rapidly changing global landscape.