Foreign Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar | File photo
New Delhi, 22 February: Foreign Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar said on Saturday that the information given by US President Donald Trump's administration about USAID is 'related'.
“Some information is placed there by the people of Trump administration, and obviously, it is related,” Eam Jaishankar told the media persons. He said that the government is looking into the allegations made by the Trump administration.
“My understanding is that the facts will be revealed. The USAID was allowed in good faith and good activities here. However, suggestions are now being excluded from the US that there are activities that have happened in bad belief, ”he said.
He further said that these events are 'worrisome'. “If there is anything in it, the country should know who people are involved in,” Em Jaishankar said.
Earlier, the BJP accused Congress MP Rahul Gandhi of involving involvement in anti-national activities and accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “defeat” with foreign forces, which his party failed to defeat in elections.
The party said that Rahul Gandhi cannot digest the fact that PM Modi has become a global leader, while the Congress leader to influence Indian elections and American investor George Soros and American politicians and anti -opposing. The Congress leader seeks answers about the revelations made. India Batter Ellhan Omar.
Referring to US President Donald Trump's statement, stating how USAID funding was being used to intervene in India's election process, the party said that the Congress has now become opposed to India and alleged that That is accused of joining hands with harmful forces for India's interests.
Prior to the Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi raises concerns with many “patriotic journalists and organizations” that foreign powers were interfering in India's elections, the party said.
However, the Congress has also intensified its attack on BJP and US President Donald Trump, in which both of them have accused the two about USAID funding for India.
The party has demanded to issue a comprehensive white paper, expanding all funds received by political parties, individuals, non -governmental organizations and organizations of international developmental agencies, assistance mechanisms and multilateral forums.
The Congress emphasized that this white paper should not be limited only to USAID funding, but financial assistance should be included from all foreign institutions working within the structure of Indian law.
In a strong criticism for the purpose of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress urged him to address the allegations leveled by President Trump, who claimed that the US voters were preparing to provide $ 21 million to India to increase voting. . The Congress party said that PM Modi should directly face Trump and denote the “baseless” claims made by the US President.
“RSS-BJP and their entire ecosystems are making wild allegations against members of reliable civil society, non-governmental organizations and political parties to raise their fabricated story. These actors are not only nominated and embarrassed in public forums Should, but also face legal action to spread lies. Khera said AICC at a press conference on Saturday.
A report published by a major Indian daily on Friday clarified that $ 21 million in question was not directed to India, but was allotted to Bangladesh.
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