Key Points

The BJP has strongly criticized the Congress for allegedly spreading misinformation about PM Modi’s phone call with Donald Trump. Amit Malviya called Jairam Ramesh a "congenital liar" for questioning the official readout. The Congress, however, insists on transparency and demands a special Parliament session. The political clash highlights tensions over India’s foreign policy credibility.

Key Points: BJP Accuses Congress of Spreading Lies Over Modi-Trump Call

  • BJP dismisses Congress claims as false
  • Malviya accuses Congress of twisting foreign policy facts
  • Modi-Trump call details spark political row
  • Congress demands special Parliament session
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BJP slams Congress for 'peddling falsehood' over PM Modi-Trump phone call

BJP slams Congress for "peddling falsehoods" on Modi-Trump phone call, as Amit Malviya calls Jairam Ramesh a "congenital liar."

"Jairam Ramesh is a congenital liar — much like Rahul Gandhi. – Amit Malviya"

New Delhi, June 18

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday launched a scathing attack at the Congress party, accusing it of peddling falsehood over the telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump. This comes on back of Congress General Secretary and Communications in-charge Jairam Ramesh's claims that there were discrepancies in the readouts between the one issued by Indian government and the US.

BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya dismissed Ramesh’s claims as a “blatant lie,” asserting that the Congress leader was referring to an outdated statement from January 2025. Taking it to X, Malvia tweeted, . “Jairam Ramesh is a congenital liar — much like Rahul Gandhi.

"He is now peddling yet another falsehood, claiming that Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s statement doesn’t match the U.S. readout — while dramatically waving his phone around."

He further stated that there has been no official U.S. release yet regarding the latest Modi-Trump conversation, and accused the Congress of twisting facts to undermine India's foreign policy.

“The Congress and its troll army simply can’t digest the fact that Prime Minister Modi told President Trump in clear terms — India neither needs nor accepts any third-party mediation,” he said.

"The de-escalation with Pakistan happened through DGMOs, and at Pakistan’s own request. Congress must stop maligning India’s firm and principled foreign policy just to feed its petty narratives", said Malviya.

Further attacking the Congress, he noted that, "under Congress, India was seen as a weak, third-world country. Today, India is a rising power — a bright star in the global order. No amount of lies can dim that truth"

It is pertinent to note here that Jairam Ramesh minutes after Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri via video message gave out crucial details on PM Modi and President Trump conversation that happened over a phone call lasting 35 minutes, slammed the Prime Minister and demanded that a special Parliament session be called for similar briefing.

He also criticized Modi government's 'silence' for 37 days, since the Pahalgam attack and demanded that the opposition parties be also informed about India's diplomatic outreach and offensive against Pakistan.

He also said that the U.S. Central Command Chief General Michael Kurilla recently described Pakistan as a “special and phenomenal partner” in counter-terrorism and added that Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, who waged war against India, was given a private lunch invite from Donald Trump.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Why is Congress always trying to find faults in everything? Our PM had a good conversation with Trump and that's what matters. Instead of appreciating our strong foreign policy, they're busy spreading lies. Shameful!
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Priya M.
Both sides need to show some maturity. While BJP shouldn't use harsh words like "congenital liar", Congress should also verify facts before making allegations. Our foreign policy shouldn't become a political football match. 🙏
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Amit S.
The way our PM handled the Pakistan situation shows strong leadership. Remember 26/11 when Congress was in power? They couldn't do anything! Now we respond strongly to terror attacks and the world respects us. #NewIndia
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Sunita R.
I'm no fan of Congress, but the government should be more transparent about foreign policy matters. Opposition has the right to ask questions - that's how democracy works. Both sides need to tone down the rhetoric.
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Vikram J.
Trump inviting Pak Army chief for lunch is concerning, but our government handled it well by making our stance clear. We don't need America's mediation with Pakistan - direct talks work better. Modi ji ne sahi kaha! 🇮🇳
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Neha P.
The whole debate is missing the point - why is US still calling Pakistan a 'partner' in counter-terrorism? After all the attacks they've supported? Our media should focus more on this rather than political fights. 😒

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