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No foreign meddling for 1st time in 10 years before session: PM Modi jabs Opposition

DB BureauBy DB BureauJanuary 31, 2025Updated:January 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read4 Views
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In a recent parliamentary session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked that, for the first time in a decade, there was no foreign interference before the session began.his statement was perceived as a subtle critique of the Opposition, suggesting that they have previously sought external support to influence India’s internal matters.

Background on Foreign Interference Allegations

years, the Indian government has expressed concerns about foreign entities attempting to meddle in the nation’s internal affairs. notable instance occurred in January 2025, when the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) firmly rejected Canadian claims of Indian interference in Canada’s electoral process.he MEA countered by stating that Canada had been persistently involved in India’s domestic matters.citeturn0search2 n December 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused elements within the U.S. State Department of collaborating with investigative journalists and opposition figures, including Rahul Gandhi, to destabilize India.his accusation highlighted the BJP’s concerns about external forces allegedly working against India’s interests.

Opposition’s Alleged Involvement with Foreign Entities

BJP has consistently alleged that certain opposition parties have engaged with foreign organizations to undermine the Indian government.n October 2024, Prime Minister Modi accused the Congress party of conspiring globally against India, suggesting that they were collaborating with international entities to tarnish the nation’s image.citeturn0search3 urther, in December 2024, the BJP demanded an explanation from Sonia Gandhi regarding the Congress party’s alleged association with foreign forces aiming to destabilize India.he party accused Congress leaders of colluding with external entities to undermine the nation’s sovereignty.

International Relations and Accusationsi

india’s foreign relations have occasionally been strained due to allegations of interference.n 2024, Canada officially included India in a probe concerning election meddling, further complicating diplomatic ties between the two nations. additionally, in August 2024, U.S. diplomats met with leaders from the National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the scheduled Assembly Elections.his meeting raised concerns about potential foreign involvement in India’s internal political processes.

Government’s Stance on Foreign Meddling

Indian government has consistently maintained that foreign interference in its internal affairs is unacceptable.n January 2025, the All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) emphasized that meddling by foreign legislators in India’s domestic matters is unwelcome, reflecting a broader national sentiment against external involvement.

Conclusion

prime Minister Modi’s recent statement underscores the government’s ongoing concerns about foreign interference and the perceived role of opposition parties in facilitating such involvement.s India continues to navigate its domestic and international challenges, the emphasis on safeguarding national sovereignty remains paramount.

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