Sunday, 15 October 2017

'Trump needs another embrace': Rahul Gandhi assaults PM Modi over U.S.' developing ties with Pakistan

New Delhi, October 15 Congress VP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday assaulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his cases of developing fellowship amongst India and the United States, likewise clearing U.S. President Donald Trump and Pakistan away in a single stroke.

Reacting to Trump's tweet that discussed America's evolving friendship with Pakistan, Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter and expressed, "Modi ji quick; looks like President Trump needs another hug."

Trump's tweet had come a day after the Pakistani security forces rescued an American-Canadian family from the grip of the Haqqani dread system, agent in Islamabad.

In a checked turnaround of sorts, Trump had prior blamed Pakistan for "housing the very terrorists that we are battling. In any case, that should change, and that will change instantly." This was after Prime Minister Modi's June visit to the U.S. wherein Trump's depiction of the former as a 'genuine companion' had set the tone for an effective respective meeting between the two countries, and as it should be, from their giant squeeze to their gestures of recognition for each other, everything smelled of a developing bonhomie between the world pioneers.

The Congress had in those days too made light of the centrality of the visit and its consequence.

In the interim, a few media reports have cornered Trump over his sudden cases of developing ties with Pakistan, accusing him of going back on his word and policies of counter-terrorism.

Reports likewise say that authorities in India are presently quick to see the subsequent activities of the U.S. President.

The tweet is likewise prone to end up plainly a piece of the discourses between Indian pioneers and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, when he visits India in the most recent seven day stretch of October.

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