Rahul’s 3 questions to Foreign Minister Jaishankar: Said- India’s foreign policy has collapsed, why did no country join us in condemning Pakistan

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi asked 3 questions to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on Friday. A day earlier, Rahul had also asked 3 questions to PM Modi regarding Operation Sindoor and India-Pakistan ceasefire. Foreign Minister Jaishankar gave an interview to Dutch broadcaster NOS. In this, Jaishankar answered questions on the Pahalgam terror attack and the subsequent tension between India and Pakistan. Jaishankar’s clip was first shared by Congress on its X handle, Rahul re-posted it. Rahul wrote – Will JJ (Jaishankar ji) tell… BJP called Rahul Gandhi Nishan-e-Pakistan BJP said on Friday that Rahul Gandhi should stop underestimating the bravery of the army. Stop asking questions that should not be asked. They endanger national security. His comments cannot be dismissed as childish behavior. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia called Rahul Gandhi Nishan-e-Pakistan. He said that Islamabad is using Rahul Gandhi’s comments on the India-Pakistan conflict to defame India. Operation Sindoor is going on. So stop endangering the country’s security by making irresponsible comments. He said – Rahul Gandhi, you decide which side you are on. Deliberately asking such questions has been Rahul Gandhi’s main character, which furthers the agenda of hostile nations towards our country. 22 May: Rahul had asked 3 questions to PM Modi Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had asked 3 questions to PM Modi. Which were on terrorism, Pakistan’s statement and US President Donald Trump’s claim of mediating between India and Pakistan. Along with the questions asked in his X post, Rahul had also attached a video clip of PM Modi’s address to the nation, in which PM Modi is heard saying – When Pakistan said that no further terrorist activity and military audacity will be shown from its side, then India also considered it. Rahul wrote in X post – Modi ji stop giving hollow speeches. Just tell me this much … you have compromised India’s honor. Rahul’s 3 questions to PM… PM said in Bikaner – It is not blood but hot vermilion which is flowing in my veins. This statement of Rahul Gandhi came after PM Modi’s statement in Bikaner, Rajasthan on 22nd May. During the meeting in Palana area, PM said – Pakistan can never win a direct war against India. That is why it has made terrorism a weapon against India. Pakistan forgot one thing that now Modi, the servant of Mother India, is standing here with his chest puffed up. Modi’s mind is cool, remains cool, but Modi’s blood is hot. Now it is not blood but hot vermilion which is flowing in Modi’s veins. Operation Sindoor laid down three principles to deal with terrorism. First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, a befitting reply will be given. The time will be decided by our forces, the method will also be decided by our forces and the conditions will also be ours. Second, India is not going to be scared by the threats of atom bomb. Third, we will not see the masters of terror and the government which patronizes terror as different. We will consider them as one. Read the full news… Jairam Ramesh said – PM’s hollow film dialogues in Bikaner On PM Modi’s Bikaner rally, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh wrote in X post – Instead of throwing grand but hollow film dialogues in public rallies in Bikaner today, the Prime Minister should answer the serious questions being asked to him. Jairam asked – Why are the brutal killers of Pahalgam still at large. According to some reports, these terrorists were responsible for terrorist attacks in Poonch, Gagangir and Gulmarg in the last 18 months. Why did PM Modi not chair any all-party meeting and why did he not take the opposition parties into confidence? Ramesh said – Why did PM Modi not call a special session of Parliament to reiterate and update the unanimously passed resolution of 22 February 1994, when deep collusion between China and Pakistan was clear during Operation Sindoor? Why did you remain silent on the repeated claims made by President Trump and US Secretary of State Rubio on the US role in the last two weeks? ————————————————- Read this news related to Operation Sindoor too… Jaishankar said- Pakistani Army Chief Munir is a religious fanatic: Pahalgam attack happened 5 days after his speech External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has described Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir as a religious fanatic. In an interview given to a Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant on Thursday, he said that religious fanaticism is clearly visible in the thoughts and behavior of Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir. Read full news…

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