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Congress asks PM Modi to break his silence over Trump's remark on Kashmir issue

By ANI | Updated: July 23, 2019 11:25 IST

Congress on Tuesday asked Narendra Modi to break his silence over US President Donald Trump's remarks that the Prime Minister had asked him to mediate in the Kashmir issue between India and Pakistan.

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Congress on Tuesday asked Narendra Modi to break his silence over US President Donald Trump's remarks that the Prime Minister had asked him to mediate in the Kashmir issue between India and Pakistan.

Trump made the offer to mediate in the Kashmir issue as he met Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan at the White House on Monday.

On Trump's statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had clarified that no such request has been made by the Indian Prime Minister to the US President.

Taking to Twitter, Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said, "Reiteration of time tested line on 'no mediation on Kashmir' is welcome

@POTUS remarks relate to a meeting between him & PM Modi, wherein our PM had asked him to mediate

Why is PM 'mum' on what transpired between the two heads of states, more so when it affects our sovereignty?."

Surjewala also shared a document titled "Remarks by President Trump and Prime Minister Khan of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Before Bilateral Meeting" released by the White House on the microblogging site.

"Now, 'Whitehouse' puts up @POTUS assertion in 'black & white' that PM Modi asked him to 'mediate on Kashmir'! When will our PM 'wake up' & call the bluff if President Trump is lying? Or Did PM Modi ask @POTUS to mediate?" he said in another tweet.

Congress national spokesperson Msh Tewari also asked the Prime Minister to clarify his stand on the issue and added, "Response by a Joint Secy level officer won't do."

"The President of the United States of America @realDonaldTrump with Prime Minister of Pakistan @ImranKhanPTI standing next to him has publicly recounted at great length a conversation @narendramodi had with him in Osaka to mediate on Kashmir. Even by Trump's Post-truth standards, this is a very serious claim to make wherein he has either invented a conversation or stated what actually transpired between the two. A response by a Joint Secy level officer won't do. The PM must clarify in both houses today whether he asked Trump to mediate on Kashmir or not?," Tiwari tweeted.

( With inputs from ANI )

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