Breaking Incapable of Moral Courage: Cong’s Khera Criticises PM Modi for Silence on Trump’s Iran Remarks During Khamenei Funeral

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Pawan Khera, a leader of the Indian National Congress, condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for what he called a “compromised” stance and an “incapable” response to President Donald Trump’s remarks about Iran during the funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Khera said that Trump’s comments, which he described as “reckless insinuations of violence by their masters in the United States,” had been ignored by the Modi administration. “The government is incapable of moral courage,” Khera told reporters, accusing Modi of failing to condemn the remarks.

The criticism came after Trump’s statements, made in early August 2024, suggested that U.S. forces might consider military action in Iran if the country’s nuclear program advanced. The remarks were widely viewed as a provocative signal amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran.

Khera’s remarks were part of a broader opposition critique of the government’s foreign‑policy posture, particularly its approach to U.S. actions in the Middle East. He urged the Modi government to adopt a firmer stance and to publicly denounce what he called “reckless” U.S. rhetoric.

Analysis:
Khera’s comments reflect a growing frustration within the opposition over the ruling party’s perceived alignment with U.S. strategic interests. By labeling the government as “incapable of moral courage,” he frames Modi’s silence as a failure of ethical leadership rather than a calculated diplomatic stance. Whether the government’s silence was a deliberate diplomatic choice or a lapse in communication remains unclear; no official response from the Prime Minister’s office has been released to address Khera’s accusations.

The incident highlights the sensitive nature of India’s relationship with both the United States and Iran. The Modi administration has historically balanced strategic ties with Washington against its own interests in the region, often opting for a cautious diplomatic approach.

Sources
– Hindustan Times, “Incapable of moral courage: Cong’s Khera slams PM Modi for silence on Trump’s Iran remarks during Khamenei funeral,” 2024‑08‑07. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/incapable-of-moral-courage-congs-khera-slams-pm-modi-for-silence-on-trumps-iran-remarks-during-khamenei-funeral-101783242895210.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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