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Congress leader Sandeep Dixit reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the country. He questioned how the US President tweeted? Information reached them before us? President Trump said that we have to trade from both countries. So do trading them become more important than our national needs and safety? Will the traders tell us when to attack for national security tomorrow?
‘Suddenly the ceasefire that comes out’
Speaking to news agency ANI, Sandeep Dixit said that Operation Sindoor was successful. Pakistan’s teeth sour. The answer that was to be given got a suitable answer. The Prime Minister also said that it is a good thing. He also appreciated the army. But the issue that suddenly ceasefire comes out.
‘The Prime Minister did not say anything that people do not have Malul’
The Congress leader said that the Prime Minister has not said anything or has said something that people of the country do not know. All things they have somewhere are old. All those people know. He said that for the first time in the history of India’s foreign policies, another country beforehand tells what India will do. And the countries must have affected, affected, will have to talk. It is not that India only lives in the moon, the rest remain only in some other world.
‘A third country or fourth country …’
Sandeep Dixit said, “Thoughts are exchanged. But for the first time, a third country or fourth country tells the world what India is going to do. He should have given any clarification on this. The Bharatiya Janata Party should not like it but our sovereignty and our foreign policy has been a priority for people like 47, 48, at least from the time of us … They reached them before. ”
‘President of America said a very serious thing’
The Congress leader said, “The President of America has said a very serious thing that a nuclear war can be. Nuclear war is not a normal thing. The Prime Minister says that we are not afraid of nuclear war, not natural. Attack, when not to do? ”
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