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PM Modi's silence on Trump's tariff claims raises eyebrows, says Congress

New Delhi, Oct 14 (UNI) Congress MP Jairam Ramesh once again criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for remaining silent on US President Donald Trump's repeated claims of using tariffs to force India into halting Operation Sindoor.
This marks the 51st time Trump has made such claims, Ramesh noted in a post on X.
"President Trump has said 8 times in 11 days, in 3 countries, America, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, that this ceasefire has happened because of me, and I have used tariffs and told both the countries that if you get the ceasefire done, international trade will increase," Ramesh stated.
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