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Deportation of Indian Immigrants Raises Questions About Modi’s Foreign Policy

New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under scrutiny following the deportation of illegal Indian immigrants from the United States. These individuals were transported in handcuffs and chains aboard U.S. military aircraft, sparking debate over the current state of India-U.S. relations.

According to a statement by Kashmir Media Service, the deportees, primarily Hindus from the Indian states of Gujarat and Haryana, were directed to land in Amritsar, the capital of Indian Punjab, which has a significant Sikh population. Critics argue this move could be seen as an attempt by the Modi government to suggest that the deported individuals were Sikhs.

Modi’s lack of response to the situation, which includes immigrants from his home state of Gujarat, is revealing potential inconsistencies in his policies and priorities.

This development has reportedly led to a growing sense of skepticism, even among U.S. policymakers, regarding Modi’s reliability as an ally. The deportation incident and Modi’s silence highlight potential contradictions within his administration’s foreign policy approach.

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