Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of compromising India’s foreign policy for personal interests over national welfare. Gandhi expressed concerns that the Prime Minister’s decisions were weakening India’s global standing, with world leaders like US President Donald Trump questioning his leadership. He highlighted the lack of coherence in the government’s international engagements and warned of potential economic challenges affecting the public, such as rising prices of essential commodities like LPG, petrol, and fertilizers.
Gandhi also criticized the government’s handling of the pandemic, pointing out a lack of understanding and accountability for the impact of Covid-19. Despite welcoming the all-party meeting for broader consultation, Gandhi mentioned his inability to attend due to prior commitments in Kerala. He emphasized the need for constructive discussions but criticized structural flaws in the government’s approach, suggesting that rectifying these issues would be a time-consuming process.
Accusing the Prime Minister of being influenced by foreign powers, Gandhi alleged that Modi prioritized the interests of countries like the United States and Israel over India’s welfare, particularly in agricultural matters. He reiterated these concerns on social media, highlighting what he perceived as a compromised foreign policy under Modi’s leadership.
