‘Not neutral, but abdication’: Sonia Gandhi slams Modi Govt for ‘silence’ on Khamenei ‘assassination', invokes Vajpayee

In a recent statement, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi criticized the Modi government's silence over the assassination attempt on Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, raising concerns about the credibility of India's foreign policy. Gandhi's remarks come in the wake of heightened tensions in the Middle East, emphasizing that the Indian government should take a definitive stance on global issues affecting regional stability. She called for a parliamentary debate to discuss the implications of such significant international incidents, highlighting the need for a robust and proactive foreign policy. In her address, she referenced the diplomatic approach of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, suggesting that a more engaged and vocal stance is necessary in the face of international crises. Gandhi's comments reflect broader anxieties within the opposition regarding the government's handling of foreign relations and its impact on India's strategic interests. As geopolitical dynamics shift, the Congress party is pushing for a reevaluation of India's diplomatic strategies, particularly concerning its relationships with key nations like Iran amid ongoing regional unrest.
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