Sonia Gandhi targets Centre over Gaza; BJP says Congress plays 'vote bank' politics
The BJP has accused the Congress of "vote bank politics" after Sonia Gandhi criticized the government's stance on the Gaza conflict. Gandhi alleged the Modi government remained silent on the humanitarian crisis and shifted India's foreign policy closer to Israel. The BJP countered that India has consistently articulated its position and provided aid, while accusing the Congress of selective outrage.
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