SDA leader expressed gratitude towards PM Modi for taking a firm stance on protecting the national interests and not allowing any other country to interfere in India's foreign policy.
In a post on social media X, Nadda wrote that it was alarming how the "brazen assault" took place in the presence of the state police and reflected the broken law and order under the West Bengal government.
SAD leader also urged all political parties to support the Centre to send a strong message out to the world that the country's foreign policy will not be compromised.
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"You can't even blame this foreign policy disaster on the 70 years of Congress," Kharge posed on X, adding that the Prime Minister failed to negotiate a trade deal with the US.