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'Due to Munir's nuclear threat...', RSS leader hits back at Pak Army Chief's statement, says this big thing about Trump
newscrab | August 17, 2025 2:39 AM CST


Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Ram Madhav gave a befitting reply to Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir for threatening India with nuclear weapons. He said that no one is afraid of this threat. India also has the power to give a strong retaliation to such steps. On relations with China, Ram Madhav said that relations deteriorated after Galwan.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Ram Madhav has given a befitting reply to Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. On the nuclear threat to India, Ram Madhav said that no one is afraid of this threat. India also has the power to give a strong retaliation to such steps.

Pak Army Chief Asim Munir had threatened India with nuclear attack during his US visit a few days ago, to which the Foreign Ministry had also reacted strongly.

Answer given to Munir

Giving a befitting reply to Asim Munir, Ram Madhav said, "No one is going to be afraid of Munir's nuclear threat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a befitting reply to this. No one in India will be afraid of nuclear blackmail. If such a situation really arises, then India also has the power to retaliate."

Asim Munir had given this threat in America, reacting to which Ram Madhav said-

President Trump is difficult to understand. He is a transactional person. Just like all countries are dealing with Trump in their own way, India will also deal with him in its own way.

What did he say about Trump?

Talking about Trump, Ram Madhav says, "We do not understand Trump's style. Trump had earlier also developed friendship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Both of them met in Singapore. Trump called Kim his friend. However, these efforts of Trump did not improve the relations between America and North Korea. Trump thinks that he can end the problem by supporting the bad people."

Statement on relations with China

Talking about India's relations with China, Ram Madhav said, "The relations between the two countries had deteriorated after Galwan in June 2020. But we should not forget that there is a bilateral trade of $ 140 billion between the two countries."

PC:Jagran


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