Political Strategy or Diversion? Modi's Multi-Party Delegations

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh accuses PM Modi of deploying multi-party delegations to redirect attention from his waning global image. He claims the idea revives a past practice halted since 2014. Delegations, aimed at addressing international concerns, include Congress candidates despite past tensions with Modi.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 21-05-2025 10:07 IST | Created: 21-05-2025 10:07 IST
Political Strategy or Diversion? Modi's Multi-Party Delegations
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Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of orchestrating multi-party delegations to international destinations as a diversion tactic. Ramesh alleges that Modi's actions aim to veer away from tough questions and revive a tradition he discontinued in 2014.

The tactic, according to Ramesh, comes as Modi's global image faces challenges. This renewed strategy has sparked commentary on whether the initiative is a genuine political maneuver or merely an attempt to garner international favor.

The delegations, assembled to discuss India's stance on Pakistan-backed terrorism, notably include some Congress leaders, signaling a complex political landscape. Despite historical tensions, these cross-party collaborations hint at the nuanced dynamics within India's political sphere.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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