Rahul Gandhi acting as 'tool for foreign agencies' to undermine India's interest: BJP on Trump's remarks
US President Trump's remarks on USAID funding to India reaffirm Prime Minister Modi's assertions during the 2024 campaign about foreign interference. BJP's Amit Malviya accuses Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of aligning with global networks to under...

Addressing an event in Miami on Thursday, Trump once again questioned the USAID funding of USD 21 million for "voter turnout" in India and said "I guess they were trying to get somebody else elected".
Latching on to Trump's remarks, Malviya in a series of posts on X said Prime Minister Modi had warned of foreign influence, not once, but on multiple occasions during the 2024 election campaigns.
He also posted a video in which Trump was heard making such remarks.
"Now, former (sic) US President Donald Trump has confirmed that there was indeed an attempt to influence the Indian election and install someone other than Prime Minister Modi," he said.
US President Trump's claim that money was being pumped into India to influence election results in the country is a "reaffirmation" of Prime Minister Modi's assertion during the 2024 campaign that foreign powers were trying to stop him from coming to power, the BJP leader added.
Targeting the Congress, Malviya alleged that ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi was in London in March 2023, "urging foreign powers", from the US to Europe, to intervene in India's internal affairs.
"He has aligned himself with global networks seeking to undermine India's strategic and geopolitical interests acting as a tool for foreign agencies," the BJP leader charged.
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