In a ringing endorsement of India-Israel ties, BJP leader Tarun Chugh described Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s warm words for PM Narendra Modi as emblematic of unbreakable faith. Calling India a ‘great friend’ and Modi his ‘brother,’ Netanyahu’s gesture reflects deep-rooted mutual respect and common principles, according to Chugh.
Speaking to media, Chugh celebrated Modi’s receipt of Israel’s highest parliamentary honor, the latest in a series of 29 supreme civilian awards from various countries. This trajectory, he argued, cements India’s shift from bystander to key global player and collaborator.
The Prime Minister’s Instagram follower count hitting 100 million was another feather in his cap. Chugh noted, ‘This massive Gen Z engagement on a top social platform proves Modi’s appeal as a vibrant, trustworthy world leader.’
Chugh didn’t hold back on the AI Summit fiasco in Delhi, where shirtless Youth Congress protesters allegedly aimed to embarrass India abroad. ‘Far from innocent dissent, this reeks of a Congress high-command conspiracy with potential international backing,’ he alleged, citing emerging facts.
Addressing Himachal Pradesh’s unrest, he urged the government to clarify if it would protect offenders and politicize institutions. ‘This isn’t administrative lapse; it’s a grave accountability crisis. Law-breakers must face the full force of justice, no exceptions,’ Chugh emphasized.
Background reveals Delhi Police’s arrests of three Shimla-based Youth Congress members over the protest. Tensions peaked during transit, sparking a standoff with local police and an FIR against the capital’s officers. Such incidents underscore the need for unified national priorities.