‘Is the State Authority not’: Mea revolted on PM Modi statement to Punjab CM Mann; Call Remarks ‘Non -Responsible’ | Bharat News

New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) on Thursday condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to five countries, calling him “irresponsible and regrettable and regrettable.“Without a direct name, Mea separated the central government from statements, stating that it had reduced India’s relations with friendly countries from global South.Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “We have seen some comments made by a high state authority about India’s relations with friendly countries from global South. “The Indian government separates itself from such improper comments that weaken relations with India -friendly countries,” he said.Manna reacted shortly after a series of sarcastic comments on the media, including the relevance of the Prime Minister’s visit in countries such as Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. A swipe at the destinations, Mann jokingly said that Modi can visit places called “Magnesia,” “Galvissa,” or “Tarvesia”.Also read: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann’s odd Zibe PM Modi’s foreign visits; It is said that PMs do not live in India, visit small countries“The PM has gone somewhere. I think it is Ghana. He is going to come back and welcome. God knows which countries he keeps visiting – ‘Magnesia’, ‘Galviyasa’, ‘Tarvesia’,” said. “He does not live in a country with 140 crore people. He is visiting countries where the population is 10,000 and they are getting ‘highest awards’ there. Here, 10,000 people gather to watch JCB … what they have done! …” He said.Mann’s comments coincided with PM Modi’s return from a historic visit to two continents, where he focused on forming a strong partnership with major countries in the global South. In Ghana, Modi was honored with “Adhikar of Ghana’s Star’s Star Order”, while in Trinidad and Tobago – an Indian PM’s first visit in two decades – he addressed Parliament and “honored with” Trinidad and Tobago Republic’s order.,PM Modi’s visit to Argentina was the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 57 years. Conversations focused on important minerals, energy and digital platforms. Argentina expressed interest in adopting India’s UPI system. In Brazil, Modi attended the BRICS Summit and received the Grand Collar of “National Order of the Southern Cross”. Namibia became the first country to adopt India’s UPI platform and ordered PM Modi “the most ancient Velvitschia Mirabilis.,