Rahul Gandhi takes swipe at PM Narendra Modi after Donald Trump's statement on Pakistan
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Oct 15, 2017, 15:33 IST
NEW DELHI: A day after US President Donald Trump's statement on relationship with Pakistan, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's diplomatic policy.
Sharing a screenshot of Trump's statement, Rahul's official handle tweeted, "Modi ji quick; looks like President Trump needs another hug".
PM Modi is often seen hugging various heads of state and VIPs during the events.
On June 26, PM Modi repeatedly embraced Trump with the eagerness and abandon of reunited brothers, as seen in Bollywood's "lost and found" yarns of the 1970s.
The hugs were widely discussed in the world press and social media drawing thousands of tweets and GIFs. A Google search of "Modi hugs" threw up over 3,68,000 results.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen hugging various heads of state and VIPs (Photo: AP)
Sharing a screenshot of Trump's statement, Rahul's official handle tweeted, "Modi ji quick; looks like President Trump needs another hug".
Modi ji quick; looks like President Trump needs another hug https://t.co/B4001yw5rg
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG)
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PM Modi is often seen hugging various heads of state and VIPs during the events.
On June 26, PM Modi repeatedly embraced Trump with the eagerness and abandon of reunited brothers, as seen in Bollywood's "lost and found" yarns of the 1970s.
The hugs were widely discussed in the world press and social media drawing thousands of tweets and GIFs. A Google search of "Modi hugs" threw up over 3,68,000 results.

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