Biden will not interact with media in India after bilateral meet with PM Modi: Cong


New Delhi, Sep 9 (IANS): Congress on Friday claimed that despite multiple requests by US President Joe Biden's team, India has not allowed the media to ask questions of him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi after their bilateral meet.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, taking to microblogging site X, said: "President Biden's team says despite multiple requests India has not allowed media to ask questions of him and Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi after their bilateral meeting. President Biden will now take questions in Vietnam on Sept 11th from the media accompanying him. Not surprising at all. This is how democracy is done Modi-style," he added.

The US President arrived in the national capital on Friday evening and was received by Minister of State of Road Transport and Highways and Civil Aviation General V.K. Singh.

He also held bilateral talks with Modi on Friday evening at the Prime Minister's residence here.

The US President has arrived in New Delhi to attend the G20 summit that is being held on September 9 and 10.

 

  

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  • flavian, chik

    Sat, Sep 09 2023

    Mr Ramesh -A good PM candidate...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 09 2023

    Biden has forgotten that Feku Maharaj campaigned for Trump against him in last election and FM turned down a meeting with Kamala Harriswhen she was a Governer. Biden is too old to continue as next President but needs India as a base if there is a conflict with China. Americans and UN knows what is happening in India. Russia,China and majority of African countries are great democracies and is in that group. We know how great our democracy under BJP .

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