Breaking: Congress leader Udit Raj stirs controversy with remarks against Foreign Minister Jaishankar
Congress leader Udit Raj has once again made headlines with a highly controversial remark, calling External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar a "son of a traitor" and accusing him of betraying the nation. Udit Raj alleged that Jaishankar committed “treason” by informing Pakistan after India carried out strikes on terrorist camps across the border, a statement originally made by Jaishankar which referred to post-strike diplomatic protocol. The comment sparked outrage, especially among those who have followed official briefings that clarified India informed Pakistan only after the strikes, to avoid escalation and ensure civilian safety. Critics have slammed Udit Raj for distorting facts and using inflammatory language like “Jaichand,” “Meer Jafar,” and “gaddar” (traitor), which challenge India’s national narrative and insult constitutional positions. During a live debate, Udit Raj reportedly disconnected the call when confronted with facts, refusing to engage in a reasoned discussion. His remarks have reignited debate over political discourse standards and the responsibility of public figures. Many have condemned the Congress leader’s statement as an insult to the Indian armed forces and foreign policy establishment, demanding accountability for such divisive and baseless accusations.
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