Foreign policy is not about chanting “Modi, Modi!” Kharge targets PM Modi. , Foreign policy is not to be raised by Modi-Modi’s slogan! Kharge targeted PM Modi

Foreign policy is not about chanting "Modi, Modi!" Kharge targets PM Modi. , Foreign policy is not to be raised by Modi-Modi's slogan! Kharge targeted PM Modi News Track in Hindi

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has raised a big bakheda after the US imposed a fee of one million dollars (Rs 88 lakh) on H-1B visas. On Saturday, Kharge took a sarcasm at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that “hug and Modi-Modi’s slogans” is not a foreign policy. He also said that national interests should be paramount in foreign policy and friendship should be carried forward with conscience and balance.

In fact, US President Donald Trump on Friday signed the government order on ‘prohibiting entry of some non -immigrant workers’. Under this decision, the entry of workers in the US will be banned, whose H1B will not have to pay one lakh US dollars with the application. On this matter, the senior Congress leader said in the ‘X’ post that Narendra Modi ji, the counter -gift you have received after the phone call on your birthday hurts Indian citizens. This is a response of birthday from your “this time, Trump Sarkar”. He claimed that an annual fee of one million dollars on H -1B visas is the most affected by Indian technical staff because 70 percent of the H -1B visa holders are Indians.

Foreign policy is not to raise slogans

Kharge further said that Indian national interests are paramount. Hugging, hollow slogans, concerts and people to raise slogans of ‘Modi-Modi’ are not a foreign policy. Kharge said that foreign policy is about protecting the national interests of India and keeping India first, friendship will have to be carried forward with conscience and balance. He said, “It cannot be limited to superficial show, which is a threat to weakening our long -term situation.”

Another strict rule after tariff

The Congress president said that 50 percent ‘tariff’ has already been imposed, India is already estimated to have a loss of Rs 2.17 lakh crore in 10 areas alone. America’s “Higher” Act targets Indian outsourcing.

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