Congress had organized jai Hind Sabha in delhi, in which former rajasthan chief minister ashok gehlot targeted prime minister Narendra Modi. ashok gehlot attacked PM Modi's statement, in which he had said about Operation Sindoor that sindoor runs in his veins and not blood.

Ashok Gehlot taunted PM Modi, "Modi is bringing new slogans. He said in Bikaner- Sindoor is running in his body instead of blood. How can sindoor run in place of blood? Can anyone stay alive in such a situation? Gehlot said that people have understood that there is a difference between Modi's words and actions."

'People are angry with the ceasefire'- ashok Gehlot

Not only this, raising the issue of India-Pakistan ceasefire, ashok gehlot said, "People are angry with the ceasefire. Before the ceasefire, did pakistan promise that there will be no further terrorist attacks? No answer is being given about the four terrorists of Pahalgam. Were they killed or will pakistan hand them over?"

Purpose of Congress' jai Hind Sabha

Congress is organizing jai Hind Sabhas across the country regarding the action taken by the indian military forces on pakistan after the pahalgam terrorist attack. Through this, the party is trying to give a rough message that it stands with the indian Army. At the same time, congress is also cornering the Modi government regarding the sudden ceasefire.

'Hugging china proved costly'- ashok Gehlot

In the jai Hind Sabha held in delhi on wednesday evening, former chief minister ashok gehlot said, "No country supported us regarding the pahalgam terrorist attack and Operation Sindoor. On the contrary, countries like turkey and azerbaijan were seen standing with Pakistan. rahul gandhi had told the PM that hugging the Chinese President would prove costly, and it proved costly."

Congress not happy with Trump's intervention

At the same time, ashok gehlot said that US President Donald Trump's statements regarding mediation between india and pakistan are dangerous and the PM should refute these statements without worrying about the consequences.

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