‘For 37 days, the PM did not say anything’: Congress questioned PM Modi’s silence on Trump’s claim of mediation; Demand all-party meeting | Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Jayer Ramesh on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call India and Pakistan to call an apocalypse meeting for brief opposition leaders about India’s stance about the repeated claims of US President Donald Trump.After his phone call with President Trump during the G7 Summit in Canada, Jeram Ramesh questioned PM Modi’s silence for a month. “Now, for 37 days, the Prime Minister did not say anything. Now, today, we have been told that he had a 35 -minute call with President Trump, and what the Prime Minister has said to Mr. Trump has a readout. President Trump has also made a statement from the White House; there is a difference between the two statements. Generally, these statements are different because they appeal to different audiences, “Ramesh said.He said, “For 37 days, the Prime Minister has kept quiet. And today, we are being asked to believe that he told President Trump. I am saying that all this ….. Why the Prime Minister cannot meet a unanimously meeting after a day or day after tomorrow or tomorrow.Ramesh also criticized Trump for inviting Asim Munir, the head of Pakistan Army for one lunch at the White House. He said, “He should have made the US President aware of the direct link amidst the inflammatory, provocative, completely unacceptable comments that he had done, which he had given oxygen to the Pahalgam terrorists. The Pahgam terrorist attack was a reflection of those comments of General Asim Muni, who was now being invited for one afternoon food... I think, this is a complete insult to India. ,
BJP hit back to Jayram Ramesh
BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya slammed Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, calling him “congenital false” to accuse him of differences between the accounts of Modi-Trump calls of India and America. Malavia said that Ramesh cited an old US readout since January 2025, while no new official American statements exist.He said that PM Modi clearly needed Trump India neither needs nor accepted “third-party arbitration”, and D-Suscification with Pakistan at Pakistan’s request through DGMOS.Malavia accused the Congress of trying to dismiss India’s foreign policy and said, “Today, India is a growing power … no amount can reduce that truth.”Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut also raised doubts over PM Modi’s statement. “Modi’s people are saying this, but President Trump should tweet about it and say that he withdraws his words. Who would believe what PM Modi will say now?” Raut said.Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that PM Modi had spoken to US President Trump on the occasion of the G7 Summit in Canada. The conversation lasted for about 35 minutes and was mainly focused on India’s recent anti -terrorism operation in Pakistan, called Operation Sindoor.According to Misri, “Prime Minister Modi made it clear to President Trump that during this entire episode, at any time, at any level, Indo-US trade deal or mediation such as India and Pakistan had issues of mediation by the US and Pakistan. The two arms were discussed through existing channels to stop for military action between India and Pakistan through existing channels.”He also said, “Prime Minister Modi insisted that India has never accepted arbitration, never accept it, and will never accept it. There is a complete political consultation in India on this issue. ,President Trump has claimed several times in the past that he helped prevent enmity between India and Pakistan using business talks. However, Misri said that Trump listened carefully and expressed his support for India’s fight against terrorism.