Congress MLA’s US trip sparks row days after PM Modi’s appeal on foreign travel
Fatehabad Congress MLA Balwan Singh Daulatpuria’s US visit has triggered criticism after PM Modi recently urged citizens to avoid non-essential foreign travel.
Fatehabad Congress MLA Balwan Singh Daulatpuria’s US visit has triggered criticism after PM Modi recently urged citizens to avoid non-essential foreign travel.
The visit, which will culminate on 17 November, aims to further strengthen the robust and enduring maritime partnership between the Indian Navy and the United States Navy, a key pillar of the India–US Defence Partnership.
He said Chief Minister Vijayan who had stated that not only the poor but also the rich go to government hospitals in Kerala for treatment , went to America for treatment within 48 hours of that statement
During his visit, Gandhi will visit Brown University in Rhode Island, and interact with faculty members and students. He will also meet members of the NRI community, and office bearers and members of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC).
Ahead of his visit to US, the Congress on Tuesday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the “inhuman treatment” meted out to Indian illegal immigrants who were sent from America recently, saying this has never happened before.
Dalio praised PM Modi as a reformer with the ability and popularity to bring about transformative changes in India.
The prime minister will begin his US tour with a visit to New York where he will lead the celebrations of the International Day of Yoga at the United Nations Headquarters on 21 June.
A press note issued by Raj Niwas on Friday reads: "Delhi LG, VK Saxena has approved a foreign tour by Deputy CM, Manish Sisodia, his Secretary and Secretary (Education)."
A visit by the Ukrainian leader to Washington would amount to a significant moment 10 months after Russia's war in Ukraine began.
Recent weeklong visits by Pakistan’s foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto and army chief, General Bajwa, to Washington, signal a resetting of Pakistan ties, believed by some to be a message to India.