The Prime Minister has offered some benefits, disappointingly he did not clarify or refute Trump’s remarks: Congress

Senior leader Ashok Gehlot said in an AICC briefing on Tuesday that despite the PM’s talk about some benefits, including not allowing “nuclear blackmail” in Pakistan, it was disappointing because Modi did not clarify or refute Trump’s remarks.
The Prime Minister spoke about many things, including the country’s future policy on terrorism during its speech. But even in PM’s speech, no one can understand this sudden ceasefire and why India is suddenly speaking out Trump suddenly listens to Trump? The silence of the administration encourages Trump to make such comments, which is dangerous, even if he says he hasn’t spoken about what he says about KASHMIR. He said government representatives, including foreign ministers, must make public clarifications.
Gehlot refers to the Prime Minister’s speech, that is, terror and conversation, blood and water cannot linger. “The Prime Minister is famous for such statements. But what is actually important is whether the big things he said last night will be implemented.” Congressional leadership is struggling to face the high-pressure blitz in the dominant aspects of political marketing actions.