Congress asks for Pahalgam terrorist, flags failure of foreign policy

Published Date: 27-05-2025 | 11:20 am

New Delhi- Asserting that there has been a complete failure of foreign policy under the Modi government, the Congress today said that not a single country stood by India during hostilities with Pakistan, and the nation has been completely isolated.

The party also reiterated its question to the government: where did the terrorists who killed 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam vanish?

Addressing a press conference at the AICC office , Congress spokesperson and Chairman of the Media and Publicity, Pawan Khera, said that BJP leaders continue to display a narrow mindset and are still indulging in petty politics. Suggesting that everything—including foreign and defence policy—has been outsourced to trolls, he remarked, “This government is run by trolls, operated by trolls, inspired by trolls—and the results are for all to see.”

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He observed that due to the failure of India’s foreign policy, the country now finds itself isolated, with no nation extending support.

The Congress spokesperson accused certain BJP MPs of indulging in petty politics even while abroad, despite being part of delegations meant to present India’s viewpoint alongside opposition MPs.

Khera said that not only in the case of Pahalgam, but also in previous attacks, the government has failed to explain what happened to the terrorists involved. Instead, he remarked, the Prime Minister resorts to using movie dialogues—conduct unbecoming of the high office he holds.

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Referring to the growing proximity between Pakistan and China, Khera said the Government of India has remained silent on the matter, even though such developments do not bode well for the nation.

He added that after the U.S. President hyphenated India and Pakistan, Middle Eastern countries like Kuwait and the UAE followed suit. He pointed out that Kuwait has lifted its visa ban on Pakistanis and is signing a labour treaty with Pakistan— developments that could adversely affect Indian workers, who currently make up 21 percent of Kuwait’s labour force. Similarly, he added, the UAE has extended a five-year visa facility to Pakistan. He noted that no country has supported India in labeling Pakistan as a terrorist state, and asked whether this does not reflect a weakness of our foreign policy.

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