In the shadow of mounting Israel-US-Iran confrontations, Union Minister Giriraj Singh delivered a stout defense of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. Patna erupted in political discourse as Singh rebuked opposition barbs, insisting global leaders look to Modi for guidance.
‘Congress may sling mud through Rahul Gandhi, but the world trusts PM Modi,’ Singh proclaimed to journalists. This retort addressed opposition calls for India’s explicit position on the Middle East flare-up.
Singh painted a picture of international admiration for Modi’s steady hand. ‘It’s India’s honor that global eyes are fixed on our PM,’ he said, brushing aside domestic naysayers.
JD(U)’s Neeraj Kumar advocated swift de-escalation. ‘India stands for peace and non-alignment. Modi urged Israel towards reconciliation,’ he noted, highlighting risks to Bihar-origin workers in the conflict zone.
CM Nitish Kumar alerted Foreign Minister Jaishankar to safeguard Bihari expatriates, reflecting state-level vigilance.
Minister Ramkripal Yadav touted India’s harmonious foreign doctrine. ‘We seek peace everywhere. Modi voiced concerns fitting this legacy on the current strife.’
Upendra Kushwaha of RLD stressed universal gains from tranquility. ‘All must listen to PM Modi’s peace appeals.’
From Patna’s political corridors to global arenas, voices align in support of Modi’s vision, sidelining partisan attacks and affirming India’s rising diplomatic clout amid turmoil.