- US rejects Russia’s allegations of meddling in India’s Lok Sabha elections
- All these allegations were made not by India but by Russia
- America’s mentality is still old: Russia
America has rejected the allegations of internal interference in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in India. However, this accusation was not made by India but by Russia on America. But the US said it was doing nothing of the sort.
America has rejected the allegations of interference in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in India. It was alleged by Russia that the US was interfering in the ongoing elections in India. The United States rejected these accusations of Russia on Thursday. The US Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a press conference that the US never wants the US to be involved in the ongoing elections in India. Besides, America does not interfere in elections anywhere in the world. This will be decided by the people of India.
A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said in Moscow that the US is interfering in India’s domestic affairs and the current elections. This was questioned. Apart from this, a report said that India’s spy agency was involved in planning Pannu’s alleged murder. On this, the Ministry of External Affairs said that America keeps making regular accusations against New Delhi.
We see that not only India but other countries are making baseless accusations of violating religious freedom. Which shows that America does not understand India’s national thinking. He does not understand the historical context of India’s development. Besides, it does not respect India as a country.
Russia accused
The Russian spokesperson said that America’s mentality is still old-fashioned. America is trying to disrupt India’s internal political situation to complicate the Lok Sabha elections. This is a way of interfering in India’s internal affairs. The US State Department seemed to avoid all questions about these allegations. An allegation is only an allegation until it is proved before the court. However, legally the spokesperson refused to say anything.