Sonia Gandhi questions PM Modi's Israel visit, slams Centre's 'disturbing silence' on Khamenei's killing

Sonia Gandhi has expressed strong criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Israel, emphasizing the government's 'disturbing silence' regarding the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Khamenei. During a public address, Gandhi argued that India's silence on such significant global issues represents an 'abdication' of responsibility, particularly as the nation aspires to elevate its status beyond that of a mere regional power. She highlighted the importance of India taking a firm stance on international matters, especially those involving human rights and geopolitical tensions. Gandhi's remarks come amid ongoing debates about India's foreign policy direction and its engagement with both Western and Middle Eastern nations. Her comments resonate with concerns among political analysts who believe that India's current diplomatic approach may undermine its long-term aspirations on the global stage.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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