Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is a constant attacker against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over violent clashes between the soldiers of India (China) and China (China) in East Ladakh's Galway Valley. Rahul Gandhi is constantly questioning the central government about the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in violent clashes. Rahul Gandhi has again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday. Rahul Gandhi said, 'Narendra Modi is Surrender Modi.' Rahul Gandhi said this while sharing a Japan Times article. Japan's current policy in India has been described as appeasing to China.
However, during this time Rahul Gandhi has made a big mistake. Rahul used the word Surrender for Narendra Modi on Twitter but he wrote Surrender's Spelling Surender. That is, you can guess about Rahul's diplomatic and political understanding, but you can understand how Rahul's English knowledge is by seeing the spelling of the surrender.
Narendra Modi
Is actually
Surender Modihttps://t.co/PbQ44skm0Z
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) June 21, 2020
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had also questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement after an all-party meeting on the issue of violent clashes in Galvan. PM Modi said that neither one has entered our border nor any of our posts are in the possession of any other. Our 20 Bravehearts were martyred in Ladakh, but those who had raised their eyes towards Mother India went to teach them a lesson.
This statement of Prime Minister Modi was questioned by Rahul Gandhi and asked that if that land was from China, where Indian soldiers were martyred then why were our soldiers killed? Where were they killed?
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