In another sarcastic comment at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the death of 20 Indian soldiers in Galwan valley, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday took to twitter and labelled him as ‘Surender Modi’
Rahul’s reaction apparently comes in response to PM Modi’s statement in Saturday’s all-party meet wherein he stated that ‘neither is anyone inside our territory nor have any of our posts been captured’.
With his excessive personalization of policy and stubborn strategic naivete, Modi has shown himself not as the diplomatically deft strongman he purports to be written the famous japantimes news agency
Rahul Gandhi shared an Japanese article titled ‘India’s appeasement policy toward China unravels’ on Twitter and wrote, “Narendra Modi Is actually Surender Modi”.
The tweet was shared by over 32500 people and received over 80700 likes with in 10 hours after it was posted
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“Surrender Modi you mean?”, asked a Twitter user.
“I am pretty sure that you don’t need to tell him how to spell. He was just playing around with words to make it sound more like Narendra,” another user replied.
On Saturday, Gandhi had said that Modi has surrendered to Chinese aggression. “PM has surrendered Indian territory to Chinese aggression. If the land was Chinese: 1. Why were our soldiers killed? 2. Where were they killed?,” he tweeted.
The Congress party has attacked the government over the statement and has called it “a lame attempt to obfuscate the truth”.
“Is Galwan Valley not part of Indian territory?
Why is Government not coming forward and strongly rebutting the Chinese claim over Galwan Valley?
If Chinese troops are present there, does it not amount to intrusion into and occupation of Indian territory?
Also, why is the Government silent on intrusions in the Pangong Tso area,” Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said on Saturday.
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