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Does PM Modi support head of state's assassination as way to define world order, Rahul Gandhi asks
Rahul Gandhi demands PM Modi condemn unilateral attacks and clarify if India supports assassination of a head of state amid escalating U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict.
- Rahul Gandhi pressed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to clarify if he endorses the killing of a head of state, asking, `Does he support the assassination of a head of state as a way to define the world order?`
- Following weekend strikes in West Asia, the United States and Israel launched a major attack on Iran on Saturday, February 27, 2026, and Iran confirmed its Supreme Leader was assassinated on Friday, February 26, 2026.
- Using social media, Gandhi said, `We should have the courage to speak plainly in defence of international law and human lives`, and warned India’s foreign policy must remain consistent to avoid worsening the crisis.
- Gandhi urged condemnation of unilateral attacks on Iran and other Middle Eastern nations, denouncing strikes by both sides and stressing that `dialogue and restraint remain the only path to peace`.
- Amid regional escalation, Congress slammed the government, with Gandhi warning that silence diminishes India's standing in the region.
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‘Does PM Modi support assassination of a head of state…’: Rahul Gandhi questions govt’s silence on West Asia conflict
Rahul Gandhi said that India ‘should have the courage to speak plainly in defence of international law and human lives’, and its silence was diminishing its standing in the world.
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