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IMF has given a new loan of $ 1.3 billion to Pakistan. But India did not participate in voting. India raised questions about the funding on Pakistan in strong terms and due to military rule. India …Read more
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has questioned the Modi government. (Photo PTI and Reuters)
Highlights
- India abstained from voting on Pakistan’s loan in IMF.
- The Congress accused the Modi government of weakness.
- India accused Pakistan of promoting terrorism.
New Delhi: While India has given a big message by running a ‘Operation Sindoor’ on borders against the terrorism in Pakistan, a decision came on the international stage which has warmed politics in the country. In fact, on Friday night, India avoided voting on the issue of giving a new loan of $ 1.3 billion to Pakistan in the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On this, the Congress surrounded the Modi government fiercely and called it a “weak step”.
The Congress had demanded from the Central Government on April 29 that in this meeting of IMF, India would say “strong no” against this loan received to Pakistan. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “The Indian National Congress had demanded on April 29 that India should vote against the IMF loan being given to Pakistan, which was considered in the Exactive Board of IMF today.”
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The Indian National Congress had demanded on April 29 that India should vote against the IMF loan being given to Pakistan, which was considered in the Exactive Board of IMF today. But India kept itself away from the voting and kept itself away. The Modi government retreated. The vote of a strong ‘no’ there is a strong message… https://t.co/coraujrlbq
– jairam ramesh (@Jairam_ramesh) May 9, 2025