Congress slams PM over silence on US-Israel strikes

The Congress on Monday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not condemning the continued US-Israeli air assaults on Iran as it slammed his statement in the Lok Sabha on the West Asia crisis, calling it “a master class in self-boasts, cowardice and partisan dialogue-baazi”.
Expressing concern over the prime minister’s “invocation of Covid” in his speech, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the Government’s response to the pandemic had been “catastrophic” and the nation cannot forget the deeply depressing scenes of that time when people walked barefoot for hundreds of kilometres and “thousands died without oxygen”.
In his statement, the prime minister in the Lok Sabha on Monday called for a united approach, as was visible during the COVID-19 pandemic, to tide over the West Asia crisis.
The principal opposition party also demanded a discussion on the West Asia crisis in Parliament so that all sides are heard.
“The prime minister’s uncharacteristically short speech in the Lok Sabha today was, as usual, a master class in self-boasts, cowardice, and partisan dialogue-baazi,” Ramesh said in his social media post.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra claimed that Prime Minister Modi did not say anything new in his statement on the West Asia situation in the Lok Sabha and demanded a discussion in Parliament so all sides can put forward their views.










