‘Can’t speak against Trump’: Kharge Ki Jibe in PM Modi; Rek Up India-Pak ceasefire Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress chief Mallikrajun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, alleging that he could not speak against US President Donald Trump, who claimed that the Indo-Pakistan war had ended, which took place after the April 22 terrorist attack in J&K Pahlgam, where 26 citizens were killed by the same-books.“How much Modi ji and BJP lies. When the Indo-Pakistan war was going on, Donald Trump said that he ended the India-Pakistan war, that he asked him to stop … Trump said 16 times. Modi did not reply. Because he did not have the courage to speak against Trump,” Kharge said at a rally in the BJP of Odisha.However, during his visit to Canada for the G7 Summit, PM Modi told Trump that India would never approve any form of mediation in his relations with Pakistan and no discussion was held at any level about the proposed trade deal, or American intervention between India and the US during the events that occur after Operation Sindhor.In a 35-minute conversation, since the India-Pakistan military conflict last month, PM Modi demanded a direct establishment of Trump’s story that he forced the two countries to “ceasefire” by threatening business, while offering mediation between them on the Kashmir issue.As he informed Trump about Operation Sindoor against terrorist camps in Pakistan, PM Modi said that India now sees terrorism as an act of war, not the proxy war, and that the operation is still not over.Trump also invited PM Modi to “drop” from Canada back to his way to Washington, but “due to pre-determined commitments”, the Prime Minister expressed his inability to meet the US President.Later, addressing a rally in Bhubaneswar, PM Modi said he rejected the invitation of dinner from US President Donald Trump to attend a public event in Odisha and visit “Mahaprabhu’s land”. PM Modi said, “Two days ago, I was in Canada for the G7 Summit and US President Trump called me.” “He said, since you have come to Canada, go through Washington, we will have dinner together and talk. They extended the invitation with a lot of insistence. I told the US President, thank you for the invitation. Thank you for the invitation. It is very important for me to go to Mahaprabhu’s land and so I rejected my invitation and brought me to this land for Mahprabhu.”