
Rahul Gandhi On Pahalgam Terror Attack
BJP leader Amit Malviya reacted strongly to Rahul Gandhi’s remarks following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Gandhi had asked, “Who supported us?” suggesting that India faced global isolation. In response, Malviya posted a detailed rebuttal on X, claiming that several major countries stood by India.
“He repeatedly parrots Pakistan’s worn-out narrative that India is isolated on the international stage,” Malviya stated. He said global leaders across continents condemned the Pahalgam attack and backed India’s fight against terrorism. Malviya highlighted that this narrative contradicted Gandhi’s claims and showed widespread international unity with India.
Malviya listed the nations the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China and said all either supported India or remained neutral. “The United States called it a ‘despicable’ attack,” he noted, adding that the Trump administration had also designated The Resistance Front (TRF) as a terror outfit.
Malviya mentioned that French President Emmanuel Macron “offered unconditional support” and condemned the attack, while Russian President Vladimir Putin “personally called Prime Minister Modi” to convey condolences. The UK and the G7 also released a joint statement calling the attack “an assault on peace and humanity.”
According to Malviya, China also reacted firmly, calling the Pahalgam incident “shocking” and “severely condemnable.” He stated that while China acknowledged Pakistan’s “concerns,” it avoided repeating any anti-India rhetoric.
“Although Beijing mentioned Pakistan’s ‘concerns’ to strike a diplomatic balance, it didn’t dare repeat Pakistan’s false propaganda,” he said. Malviya argued that no global power blamed India or accused it of wrongdoing. He emphasized that “not a single country blamed India. No one said ‘both sides are at fault.’” He used this to question the basis of Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on global isolation.
Malviya said that countries across the world expressed support after the attack. “Japan praised India’s restrained response,” he said, adding that Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Israel, and Argentina had all strongly condemned the terrorist act. Even neutral countries like Iran, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, and Jordan extended support. Malviya further listed South Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and Mauritius, and Southeast Asian nations like Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand as being in solidarity with India. “South Korea, Ukraine, Kenya, South Africa, Taiwan, Panama also expressed condolences,” he wrote on X.
Malviya claimed that European support extended from Austria to Norway and Portugal to Greece. He pointed to remarks by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who called the attack “cowardly and inhumane” and asked for those responsible to be held accountable. “No one spoke Pakistan’s language. No one questioned India’s right to respond,” he wrote. Malviya argued that global statements following the attack made India’s international position clear. He said Rahul Gandhi ignored this and continued to present a narrative that benefited India’s enemies.
Malviya accused Gandhi of echoing Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). He said, “Rahul Gandhi does not stand with India. He has not stood with India.” Malviya referenced past incidents where Gandhi criticized India’s position during sensitive times, including the Galwan clash and the Balakot air strikes. He also pointed out Gandhi’s international statements, such as saying “Indian democracy is dead” while in London. “Today’s India stands with dignity – from Washington to Moscow, Beijing to Brasilia,” Malviya said, adding that India does not seek sympathy but leads on the global stage.
Swastika Sruti is a Senior Sub Editor at NewsX Digital with 5 years of experience shaping stories that matter. She loves tracking politics- national and global trends, and never misses a chance to dig deeper into policies and developments. Passionate about what’s happening around us, she brings sharp insight and clarity to every piece she works on. When not curating news, she’s busy exploring what’s next in the world of public interest. You can reach her at [swastika.newsx@gmail.com]
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