Modi’s refusal to attend funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader exposes Indian double-dealing policy

New Delhi : The refusal of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader has exposed India’s double-dealing policy to the world.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Modi’s non-participation in the funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is clear evidence of the nexus between Israel and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
According to the Indian newspaper The Times of India, Modi will not attend the funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The Governor of Bihar and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs have been sent to the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader.
Modi is being severely criticized even from within India for refusing to attend the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader.
Indian analyst Parveen Sahni criticized him severely and said that Modi is not going to Iran so that the US and Israel do not get angry.
Indian defence analyst JD Bakhshi, who supports BJP, has also criticized him and said that the Iranian Supreme Leader himself came to the funeral of Indira Gandhi in India, so Modi should also go.
Not attending the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader despite the invitation is a reflection of Modi’s hollow diplomacy and sending a junior minister of state and a provincial governor to the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader makes his priorities clear.
Unlike the Indian delegation, the Pakistani delegation consists of high-ranking government officials, including the Prime Minister and Field Marshal.
According to experts, Modi, who calls Israel his fatherland, is nervous about attending the funeral of the Iranian Supreme Leader.
India is pursuing a dual policy of seeking cooperation from Iran on oil, trade, and the Strait of Hormuz.








