Mahadangal: Sonia Gandhi Calls Out Netanyahu, Questions India’s Neutrality in Iran-Israel Conflict | ABP NEWS

The ongoing war between Israel and Iran entered its ninth day yesterday, with both nations continuing to target each other. Amid this, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi launched a sharp attack through a newspaper article, criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling him responsible for escalating the conflict. She condemned Israel for its "double standards," stating that despite its nuclear strength, it was targeting a non-nuclear Iran. Sonia Gandhi also questioned the Indian government’s silence, accusing it of abandoning India’s traditional moral and diplomatic values. Referring to Iran as a long-time ally, she said the Modi government's quiet stance indicates a troubling shift in foreign policy. Yesterday, on ABP News’s Mahadangal, this issue was at the center of a heated discussion. The show debated whether India is moving away from its historic friendship with Iran and whether it should reassess its growing closeness with Israel. In a parallel development, the Iranian Embassy in India issued a warning following reports of former US President Donald Trump meeting Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. Iran cautioned third-party countries against interfering in the ongoing conflict. The episode sparked significant political debate and raised critical questions about India's diplomatic priorities on the global stage.

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