PM Modi’s silence on atrocities in Gaza ‘total betrayal’ of what India has stood for: Congress

The Congress questions the Modi government’s silence in Gaza on “persecution .. File. | Photo Loan: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
On Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the Congress claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided complete silence about the “terrible persecution” in Gaza, and that everything in India is “moral cowardice” and “total betrayal”.
In a mission in X, the Secretary General of Congress Jairam Ramesh said, Prime Minister Modi welcomed President Trump’s new 20 -point Gaza plan with his good friend Trump and his other good friend Bibi Netanyahu. ” However, the basic and disturbing questions about the plan continued, he said.
“Where are they recommended in the governance system of the Gaza people? Where is the roadmap for the emergence of a full -fledged Palestinian state.”
In addition, he asked how long the US and Israel would continue to ignore the Palestinian state of Palestinian state-this was led by the UN’s 157 member states in November 1988.
“Where is the accountability for the genocide in Gaza for the last twenty months?” He wrote.
“The Prime Minister continued a complete silence on the terrible cruelty that led to the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza. This extreme moral coward and the best betrayal of everything that India stands.” He said.
The Congress questions the Modi government’s silence in Gaza on “savagery”.
Last week, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) expressed “deep distress” on the ongoing “genocide” of innocent civilians in Gaza, and that India is always a moral sign of conscience, but now “now embarrassing to a quiet audience,” he said.
“India has always been the champion of the world after the moral conscience and colonial, now a shameful way to a quiet audience. Our foreign policy has now won a moral stain.” He said.
On Tuesday, Modi welcomed the plan to end the Gaza conflict, saying that US President Donald Trump provided a long -term peace, security and development way for the Palestinian and Israeli people and the larger Western Asian region.
After explaining the plan of Mr. Trump’s Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Modi will support Modi, Modi will “meet all the relevant President Trump’s initiative and support this effort to end the conflict and secure the peace.” Mr. Trump and Netanyahu said on Monday that they agreed on a plan to end the war in Gaza, but it is unclear whether Hamas would accept the conditions.
Mr. Trump prepared a 20-point plan to end the Israeli-Hamas War and to establish a temporary board of directors on the Palestinian territory, which would be ruled by Mr. Trump and fought in the war, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Published – 01 October 2025 01:27 IST


