Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly compromising India’s sovereignty and decision-making in its relations with the US. Siddaramaiah expressed concern over the US dictating terms on India’s oil purchases from Russia, calling it humiliating for the country. He emphasized that no foreign government should control India’s economic decisions, highlighting a perceived lack of independence under PM Modi’s leadership.
Siddaramaiah accused PM Modi of allowing the US to influence India’s foreign policy decisions, suggesting a shift in India’s capital from New Delhi to Washington DC. He criticized the PM for not standing up to US pressure, particularly regarding oil imports from Iran and Russia. Siddaramaiah also raised concerns about the alleged weaponization of files related to Jeffrey Epstein to exert influence on India.
The Chief Minister called for India to assert its independence on the global stage and uphold its sovereignty and values. He urged for a more assertive stance in international affairs, emphasizing the need for moral leadership and independent decision-making during times of global conflict. Siddaramaiah concluded by calling PM Modi incompetent and incapable of safeguarding India’s interests, suggesting that he step down for the nation’s benefit.
