Key Points

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh faced backlash after incorrectly alleging discrepancies in Modi-Trump call readouts. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya exposed the error, calling it a "blatant lie." Ramesh later admitted the mistake but defended his broader concerns over India's foreign policy. The incident escalated into a political clash, with Congress demanding an all-party briefing on diplomatic matters.

Key Points: Jairam Ramesh Corrects Modi-Trump Call Claim After BJP's Malviya Exposes Error

  • Ramesh admitted misquoting Modi-Trump call details
  • Malviya accused Congress of twisting facts
  • BJP attacked Ramesh over outdated claims
  • Congress demands all-party meet on foreign policy
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PM Modi-Prez Trump call: Ramesh clarifies statement after Malviya calls out leader for wrong info

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh rectifies statement on Modi-Trump call after BJP's Amit Malviya calls out misinformation, sparking political row.

PM Modi-Prez Trump call: Ramesh clarifies statement after Malviya calls out leader for wrong info
"I never claimed to be non-biological. An inadvertent error was made and immediately rectified. – Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, June 18

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday was forced to rectify his statement after wrongly claiming discrepancies in the readouts provided by the Indian government and the US side on the recent phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump.

Admitting the mistake, Ramesh posted on X, “I never claimed to be non-biological. An inadvertent error was made and immediately rectified.”

However, the BJP seized upon the gaffe, launching a blistering attack on the Congress party and its senior leadership.

It is pertinent to note here that minutes after Jairam Ramesh questioned the recent phone call between PM Modi and President Donald Trump, claiming discrepancies in the readouts provided by the Indian government and the US side, 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chief Amit Malviya dismissed Ramesh’s claims as a “blatant lie,” asserting that the Congress leader was referring to an outdated statement from January 2025.

“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,” Malviya posted on X.

He further clarified that there had 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 claimed.

Earlier, in his post, Jairam Ramesh also said that, "President Donald Trump himself has claimed 14 times that the India-Pakistan war was stopped due to his mediation and that he had talked about trade between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi did not say anything on this claim for 37 days."

He also added that U.S. Central Command Chief General Michael Kurilla recently described Pakistan as a “special and phenomenal partner” in counter-terrorism, along with Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir receiving a private lunch invite from President Trump, just days after Munir’s communal remarks allegedly linked to the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

"This is a huge setback for India's Foreign Policy", he said.

Demanding an all-party meeting to brief the nation, the Congress leader said, "Indian side via our Foreign Secretary have already released the statement. Why does PM Modi himself not say the same thing in the all-party meeting that the Foreign Secretary has discussed in the Prime Minister's statement. We wanted PM Modi to say the same thing in the all-party meeting."

"If not a special session, why not an all-party meeting. The PM should call an all-party meeting and brief the leaders", he stated.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Why do our opposition leaders jump to conclusions without verifying facts? This damages India's image internationally. We should support our PM in foreign policy matters regardless of party lines. 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
While BJP's criticism is valid, they should also answer why PM Modi remained silent on Trump's mediation claims for 37 days. Pakistan getting special treatment from US is concerning for our security.
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Arjun M.
Both sides need to stop this blame game. Instead of political point scoring, we need mature discussions on foreign policy. The all-party meeting suggestion makes sense - national security shouldn't be politicized.
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Sunita P.
Typical Congress behavior! First make false allegations, then quietly correct when caught. They should focus on constructive opposition rather than spreading misinformation. 😒
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Vikram D.
The real issue is US-Pakistan relations. Why is America still calling Pakistan a "phenomenal partner" after all their terror links? Our government needs to be more vocal about this hypocrisy.
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Neha R.
Whether it's BJP or Congress, our leaders need to be more careful with statements about foreign relations. One wrong word can create unnecessary tensions. Let diplomacy happen without daily political commentary!

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