When PM Modi spoke to the Iranian President, Sanjay Singh taunted him and said – Did Trump give you permission?
New Delhi: There is a continuous situation of tension in West Asia due to America-Israel and Iran war. Due to this war, there is a crisis situation regarding energy supply in many countries. At the same time, the opposition alleges that the Modi government’s foreign policy is responsible for the alleged LPG shortage in India. Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi has talked to Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian. Regarding which Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh has targeted PM Modi.
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Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, while replying to PM Modi’s ex-post regarding his conversation with the Iranian President, wrote, ‘Sir, did Trump give you permission to tweet?
You woke up from such a deep sleep when the entire country stood in lines for gas cylinders. Your lackeys were saying, “I have no knowledge of foreign policy.” After all, I too was saying the same thing, “Iran is our traditional friend. In this hour of crisis, at least talk to it. Like Russia and China, our ships should also sail from Hormoz.”
Sir, did Trump give you permission to tweet?
You woke up from such a deep sleep when the entire country stood in lines for gas cylinders.
Your spoons were saying “I have no knowledge of foreign policy”
After all, I was also saying the same thing, “Iran is our traditional friend, at least talk to it in this time of crisis… https://t.co/D33N0T6HBt— Sanjay Singh AAP (@SanjayAzadSln) March 12, 2026
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Earlier, PM Modi said in his post, ‘Spoke to Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, in which the critical situation in the region was discussed. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions, loss of civilian lives and damage to civilian infrastructure. The safety and security of Indian citizens, as well as the need for unhindered movement of goods and energy, remain India’s top priorities. Reiterated India’s commitment to peace and stability and urged dialogue and diplomacy.
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