
Arvind kejriwal has once again dusted off his old script—cry wolf, spin a conspiracy, and shout until cameras roll. This time the plot is straight from a whatsapp forward: “Adani may get arrested in the US, and that’s why Modi isn’t responding to American tariffs.” It’s the stuff of political theatre, not governance.
The truth is, global diplomacy isn’t done through roadside microphones. India’s stand on tariffs requires patience, strategy, and back-channel negotiations—not the kind of juvenile shouting that kejriwal excels at.
The Prime Minister’s silence is not weakness; it is statesmanship. While kejriwal screams for headlines, Modi engages with Washington in ways that protect long-term interests. Any hasty outburst could worsen the trade war and hit ordinary Indians. But nuance is not Kejriwal’s strength—he thrives on throwing mud, hoping some sticks.
Dragging Adani’s name into every issue is Kejriwal’s lazy politics. Even if adani faces scrutiny abroad, does that mean India’s entire foreign policy runs on a single businessman? This absurdity exposes the emptiness of Kejriwal’s argument.
Old kejriwal may be “back,” but it’s the same old circus. Modi’s quiet resilience stands in stark contrast to Kejriwal’s daily dose of drama. india deserves diplomacy, not desperation.