BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh has interpreted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s affectionate labeling of PM Narendra Modi as ‘brother’ and India as ‘great friend’ as a testament to profound confidence and aligned ideals. Far beyond protocol, this bond exemplifies India’s soaring international prestige.
In detailed remarks, Chugh recalled Modi’s prestigious address and honor in Israel’s parliament, now the 29th highest civilian accolade from global powers. ‘Our nation has evolved into a pivotal influencer and ally on the international arena,’ he proclaimed.
Praising Modi’s digital prowess, Chugh highlighted the 100-million Instagram milestone. ‘Captivating Gen Z on the premier social network, Modi stands tall as one of the most dynamic and credible leaders worldwide,’ he affirmed.
Chugh fiercely criticized the disruptive, topless demonstration by Youth Congress at Delhi’s India AI Impact Summit. ‘This wasn’t protest; it was a calculated assault on India’s global reputation, masterminded by Congress leadership with hints of external influence,’ he accused.
Regarding Himachal Pradesh, Chugh called out the government: ‘Must they explain tolerating criminal protection and democratic subversion for votes?’ Framing it as a serious governance failure, he stressed uniform legal enforcement against all law-takers.
The arrests by Delhi Police of three Youth Congress figures from Shimla ignited friction, with transit scuffles prompting an FIR against officers there. This chain of events reveals deepening political divides even as India forges stronger diplomatic paths.