Jairam replied to Jaishankar’s statement on Rahul: Said – He started the discussion of country’s politics abroad, who made you a minister

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Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh responded to Jaishankar’s statement on his social media.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had said on Thursday that it has become a habit of Rahul Gandhi to speak against India on foreign tours. Jaishankar said that taking national politics out of the country is not in the interest of the country.

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh has responded to this statement of Jaishankar. Jairam wrote on his social media handle – The person who started the practice of taking national politics out of the country is none other than the person who gave you (Jaishankar) a ministerial post. You know it, but you can’t accept it.

Surjewala said – Prime Minister made fun of previous governments

After Jairam Ramesh, another Congress General Secretary Randeep Surjewala also attacked Jaishankar. Surjewala said- The Prime Minister has made fun of the previous governments and highlighted the country’s history of more than 70 years.

What Rahul Gandhi has said is only true that there is a systematic systematic attack on our constitutional bodies. BJP has given an old script to the External Affairs Minister and he should read a new script.

Rahul interacted with the Indian community in New York on the sixth day of his US visit.

Rahul interacted with the Indian community in New York on the sixth day of his US visit.

Rahul had told a threat to Indian democracy and constitution
Last week, Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government at the Center during an event in America. He had said that there is a threat to the democracy and constitution of India in the present government.

He had requested the Indians settled in America to come back to India and stand in defense of the Indian Constitution with democracy.

Rahul had said – Indian democracy is for the good of the whole world

Rahul had said – Indian democracy is for the good of the whole world. India is so big that if there is a split in the country’s democracy, it will affect the whole world.

So it is up to you to think how much importance you give to Indian democracy but for us it is an internal matter and we are determined to fight this battle and we will win.

Jaishankar said in South Africa – I will answer this in India
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar was questioned about Rahul Gandhi’s statements. The External Affairs Minister was then in South Africa for the BRICS countries meeting.

During this he also met people of Indian origin. Then a young man had asked without taking Rahul’s name – what would you say on some people in America giving statements on India.

The Foreign Minister said on this – I do not do politics by going abroad. I try not to do politics when I go abroad. However, I am open to debate in India.

Jaishankar had said, Rahul has a habit of criticizing the country when he goes out.

Jaishankar had said, Rahul has a habit of criticizing the country when he goes out.

Jaishankar came to India and said – Rahul’s habit of criticizing the country
After returning to India, Jaishankar was giving information about the 9-year foreign policy of the Modi government on Thursday. Then he was questioned by the media on Rahul’s statement in America.

Jaishankar said on this – When his (Rahul Gandhi’s) woven stories do not work in the country, he goes abroad for support.

It is his habit that when he goes out, he criticizes the country. The world is watching that elections are held in this country and sometimes one party wins in the elections, sometimes the other party.

If there is no democracy in the country, then such change does not come. After saying this, Jaishankar smiled and said – We know that the result of the 2024 elections will be the same.

America said – India is a vibrant democracy
On Monday, a comment came from the White House of America regarding Rahul Gandhi’s statement on India’s democracy. John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator at the National Security Council, said, ‘India is a vibrant democracy. Anyone who visits India can feel it.

Certainly I hope that the strength and status of democratic institutions will be part of the discussion. The White House said this while apparently dismissing concerns over the state of democracy in India.

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