Nishikant dubey on Congress: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has once again launched a scathing attack on the Congress. He shared a post on X and said that the Congress has moved so far against the Modi government that now it is also ignoring national interests. He accused Pakistan of getting international help and the Congress of spreading confusion over India’s historical role.
Nishikant Dubey said a scathing attack on Congress
He said in a post on X, “Another lie of the Congress- after the wars of 1965 and 1971, India walked out on loans to Pakistan in IMF, World Bank and ADB, as there were limited methods of protest due to voting system.” In the past, India also objected to a loan of $ 800 million to Pakistan by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). India said that these funds can be used in Pakistan’s military activities.
Full of Shigufa of Congress Party
1. After the Pakistani War of 1965 and 1971, the Government of India walked out on the issue of Pakistan’s loan in IMF, World Bank and ADB, because this is the only option based on voting.
2. 1965 and 1971 after the War World Bank, IMF and… pic.twitter.com/qlwy5qanpp– Dr nishikant dubey (@nishikant_dubey) June 7, 2025
According to Nishikant Dubey, after 1965, Pakistan has so far received about $ 100 billion and military help from countries like the US, China and Saudi Arabia. Apart from this, international institutions like IMF, World Bank and ADB have also assisted Pakistan about $ 150 billion.
Nishikant Dubey asked Congress this question
Nishikant Dubey questioned the Congress whether she is ignoring the interests of the country only to oppose the Modi government. He said, “It is time to unite and encourage the army under the leadership of PM Modi. The part of Kashmir which is in Pakistan is ours and we will bring it back.”
The BJP MP gave a clear message that this time is to stand together for the integrity and security of the country by keeping the shore of political differences.
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