
Modi govt's new foreign policy sparks debate. Congress raises questions.
HeadlinesNow reports a major update in the ongoing political discourse. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera leveled serious accusations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government today, claiming that the nation's foreign policy is being dictated by government trolls, while crucial questions remain unanswered. Khera's press conference in Delhi addressed the recent Pahalgam terror attack and the apparent lack of accountability. He criticized the government's response, highlighting the failure to apprehend the terrorists involved. This national security lapse, coupled with the lack of transparency regarding a ceasefire agreement with Pakistan, has fueled Congress's concerns about the Modi administration's approach to foreign policy and national security. The Congress leader further alleged that instead of addressing these critical national issues, PM Modi is resorting to cinematic dialogues, comparing his style to that of Bollywood actors Prem Chopra and Paresh Rawal. This, according to Khera, is unbecoming of a serious national leader, underscoring a lack of seriousness in dealing with vital matters of national interest. The opposition's sharp criticism brings the spotlight back onto the government's handling of these critical national issues, emphasizing the need for increased transparency and accountability. The nation watches as this political debate intensifies, with questions around foreign policy, national security, and the government's response taking center stage.Explore more: Bollywood News
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