After US President Donald Trump repeated its claims of successfully fighting between India and Pakistan, the Congress said that he (Trump) is not only connecting the two countries together, but also comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his Pakistani counterpart Shahbaz Sharif.
Pawan Kheda, head of the Congress media and publicity department, shared a clip of Trump’s new comments during an event in Saudi Arabia.
Pawan Kheda wrote in the caption, “The US President again said that I used business to deal between him (India and Pakistan) and they agreed.” He said that Donald Trump is not only connecting India with Pakistan, but he is also comparing Prime Minister Modi to Shahbaz Sharif. He asked if such a comparison was acceptable to the Prime Minister.
At the same time, Praveen Chakraborty, chairman of ‘Professional Congress and Data Analytics’, took a sarcasm at the government, saying, “The Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Prime Minister of India are equal. Pakistan and India are equal powers. Who is saying this? Who is saying? Prime Minister Modi’s ‘good friend’ President Trump.” Congress MP Karti Chidambaram also shared the comments made by Trump in Saudi Arabia and took a sarcasm at the government. He said, “This story was not a part of the course.”
Let us know that Donald Trump once again claimed that the US administration successfully got a ‘historic ceasefire’ to prevent the increasing struggle between India and Pakistan. Addressing the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, the US President said, “As I said in my inaugural address, my biggest hope is to become peace and unity. I do not like war. By the way, we have the largest army in the history of the world.” He claimed, “A few days ago, my administration successfully got the historic ceasefire successfully to prevent increasing violence between India and Pakistan.” Trump is in Saudi Arabia in the first phase of his four -day visit to the Gulf region.