
Trump called Modiji to "surrender", he followed, Indira Gandhi did not budge to US in 1971 war: Rahul Gandhi
Jun 03, 2025
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 3 : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked the BJP-led government over his allegations of mediation by the United States in Operation Sindoor, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "followed" Donald Trump following "a call" by the US leader and that the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi did not budge to the US in the 1971 war.
Addressing a convention of Congress workers in Bhopal, Rahul Gandhi, who is Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, attacked BJP-RSS and alleged that if slight pressure is exerted on them, "they run away out of fear"
"Now, I understand RSS-BJP well. If slight pressure is put on them, they run away out of fear. When Trump called Modiji-'Modiji kya kar rahe ho, Narender-Surrender and with 'ji hazooor', Narenderji followed Trump. In the 1971 war, Seventh Fleet (came from the US), India Gandhi said I will do whatever I have to do. This is the difference. This is their character; all of them are like this. Since the Independence movement, they have this habit of writing letters of surrender," Rahul Gandhi said.
Rahul Gandhi also attacked the BJP-led government in a post on X.
"Trump's phone came and Narendraji immediately surrendered. History is witness, this is the character of BJP-RSS, they always budge. India had bifurcated Pakistan in 1971 despite the threat by the United States," Rahul Gandhi said in his post.
"The 'babbar sher' and 'shernis' of Congress fight the Superpowers, they do not bow," he added.
US president Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for stopping hostilities between India and Pakistan after New Delhi effective response to Islamabad's aggression following precision strikes on terror infrastructure.
India had conducted Operation Sindoor early on May 7 and hit terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK in response to Pahalgam terror attack.
India effectively responded to subsequent Pakistan aggression and pounded its airbases.
India and Pakistan agreed to stop military action following call made by Pakistan DGMO to his Indian counterpart.