BJP’s Tuhin Sinha unleashed a scathing attack on Congress for questioning PM Narendra Modi’s stellar reception in Israel, framing it as petty jealousy over India’s rising global profile. ‘Good for India? PM honored abroad? Cue Congress’s predictable pain,’ he remarked Thursday.
Detailing the accolades, Sinha spotlighted Modi’s unique position: holder of Israel’s supreme Speaker of the Knesset award and Palestine’s highest honor. ‘No other PM has bridged these two with such esteem,’ he said, calling it a diplomatic masterstroke Congress can’t stomach.
Sinha lambasted Pawan Khera’s presser for factual errors on Modi’s foreign policy. He accused Congress of historical double standards that stalled India-Israel relations, contrasting it with Modi’s firm anti-terror stance—evident in his speech linking Israel and Palestine’s common foe.
Notably, while Modi condemned the 2023 Hamas attacks outright, Congress has offered no such rebuke, Sinha pointed out. On a positive surge, he hailed Modi’s fanbase explosion on social media, now rivaling global icons after two decades of steadfast service.
This phenomenon isn’t accidental; it’s Modi’s unyielding focus on India’s welfare earning universal nod. As global forums applaud, domestic politics heats up, with BJP positioning Modi’s achievements as undeniable progress.