Why is PM Modi so afraid of Trump? Is our country's PM really this weak? Arvind Kejriwal
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal has criticised PM Narendra Modi's unwavering silence in meeting with US President Donald Trump in France, revealing that the issue of the killing of three Indians under Trump's watch was not raised during the talks. He said the Prime Minister instead focused on praising the US President.

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The AAP Chief asserted that a strong Prime Minister would have demanded an unconditional apology from the United States and firmly represented India's position. Pointing to India's repeated humiliation on international platforms, he emphasised that it has now become unacceptable and the country needs a stronger leadership.
In a video message on 'X', AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal said, "I am deeply saddened. PM Narendra Modi showered praise on Donald Trump during their meeting, even though it was Trump under whose watch three innocent Indians were brutally killed. The Prime Minister praised him extensively, but did not even raise the issue of the killing of Indians. Modi Ji did not have the courage to do so."
He shared, "When a journalist directly asked Trump whether he regretted the killing of three Indians by the United States, Trump responded arrogantly and clearly refused to express any regret, as if India meant nothing to him. Even after hearing such an insulting response, our Prime Minister remained silent. Why is the Prime Minister so afraid of Trump? Is our Prime Minister this weak?"
The AAP Supremo continued, "I am not saying that anyone should use abusive language, but the Prime Minister should have expressed India's objection in firm yet dignified terms. Are we slaves of America? The Prime Minister could at least have said, 'Mr President, India strongly expresses its displeasure over the unprovoked attack carried out by the United States on several Indians, in which three innocent Indians lost their lives. Every Indian life is precious to us, and we expect the United States to apologise for this act. We hope that such an incident will never be repeated in the future.'"
Arvind Kejriwal said, "At the very least, the Prime Minister could have said this. Should the Prime Minister not have spoken up? Today, the country needs a strong and firm Prime Minister. India is being repeatedly humiliated on international platforms, and this can no longer be tolerated."












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