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On whose orders will you strike a deal with Israel, Rahul asks Modi

On whose orders will you strike a deal with Israel, Rahul asks Modi

NEW DELHI: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday expressed hope that PM Modi will raise the Gaza genocide and demand justice for Palestinians in his address to the Israeli Knesset.”India has stood for what is right throughout our history as an independent nation, we must continue to show the light of truth, peace and justice to the world,” she wrote on X.Congress neta Rahul Gandhi, referring to Epstein Files, poked fun at the PM that “at least once, you’ve already ‘danced and sung’ in Israel at Epstein’s behest – so this time, on whose orders will you strike a deal against the country’s interests?”With a colourful movie-like parody poster headlined ‘Jeffrey Ne Bana Di Jodi’ as the backdrop, Congress spokesman Pawan Khera cited email exchanges made public under Epstein Files to allege that the foundation of the India-Israel relationship post-2014 was laid down and shaped by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.”The foundation of India-Israel ties post-2014 was laid down by Jeffery Epstein… (former Israeli PM) Ehud Barak, Jeffery Epstein, Hardeep Puri…this is how our foreign policy was shaped,” he said.

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