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Home » Jairam Ramesh flays BJP MPs’ praise of PM Modi, compares Parliament to North Korea’s Assembly

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Jairam Ramesh flays BJP MPs’ praise of PM Modi, compares Parliament to North Korea’s Assembly

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 4:58 am
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Published: March 4, 2026
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Contents
  • ‘Rare even in moments of national triumph’
  • Modi govt afraid of Trump
  • India abandoned position on Palestine
  • Nationalist, not left, position

Congress leader and senior parliamentarian Jairam Ramesh has criticised BJP MPs for “excessively” praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Parliament, saying their actions sometimes give him the feeling that he is sitting in the Supreme People’s Assembly of North Korea, a totalitarian Communist country.

In an interview with PTI, Mr. Ramesh responded to questions related to India’s foreign policy in the wake of attacks on Iran by the forces of the U.S. and Israel, alleging that all matters concerning the country — including external affairs and finance — are handled by a single man.

The longtime Rajya Sabha MP said he sometimes felt he was “sitting in the Parliament of North Korea” — a reference to the actions of members of the SPA when their supreme leader, Kim Jong Un, enters — when he listened to speeches from the treasury benches in New Delhi.

“Today, it’s a one-man show. It’s a one-man band. So it’s the PM’s foreign policy, it’s the PM’s budget. Everything is the PM,” Mr. Ramesh said.

The AICC general secretary in-charge (Communications) said that when he sat in Parliament in the morning, he was the first to arrive and the last to leave.

The senior leader said he came, sat regularly and diligently, and remained there throughout the day.

“Sometimes I get the impression that I’m sitting in the Parliament of North Korea. I listen to the people from the BJP. Whatever be the subject, whatever the issue, 90 per cent of the speech will be praising the Prime Minister. Nothing to do with the subject, nothing to do with the bill. They will be praising the Prime Minister.”

“When the Prime Minister enters, slogans, you know, table thumping, sloganeering, ‘Modi, Modi, Modi.’ This is the Parliament of India,” Mr. Ramesh said.

‘Rare even in moments of national triumph’

He said even at moments of national triumph, such scenes were rare.

Referring to the 1971 war with Pakistan, he said then prime minister Indira Gandhi may have received an enthusiastic response on December 16, 1971, when Pakistan surrendered, and when the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee called her “Durga”.

“Maybe that day everybody would have cheered her. But this one, every time he walks in… Modi bhajanam,” he said.

“This has never happened. When Mr. Nehru walked in, nobody said, ‘Nehru, Nehru, Nehru,” Mr. Ramesh said.

Modi govt afraid of Trump

He launched a broader attack on the foreign policy of Prime Minister Modi, particularly in the context of developments in West Asia.

“It is very clear that the Modi government is totally allied with Israel. It is afraid of (U.S. President Donald) Trump. It has embraced Israel. It is very unfortunate,” he said.

Referring to the 2023 attacks by Hamas in Israel, Mr. Ramesh said: “What happened on October 7, 2023, was absolutely unacceptable. No question about it.”

However, he added, “What Israel has done subsequently, and what the US has supported along with Israel to do in Gaza and in Iran, that also is equally unacceptable.”

India abandoned position on Palestine

He accused the government of abandoning India’s traditional position.

“We recognised the State of Palestine on November 18, 1988. We were amongst the first countries in the world. And look at what we are doing now. In this regard, India has demonstrated moral cowardice,” he said.

On India’s economic exposure to the Middle East region, Ramesh noted the scale of migration and remittances.

“The total number of Indians working in the region is almost 10 million. We get about 40 or 50 billion dollars in terms of remittances every year. Kerala’s economy is heavily, absolutely dependent,” he said, stressing that “the security and safety of Indian citizens is absolutely important.”

Mr. Ramesh alleged that India’s independent foreign policy was now “a thing of the past”.

“It’s not foreign policy, it’s not diplomacy. I call it huggomacy. Hug everybody and show that you’re personal friends,” he said, taking a dig at PM Modi.

He alleged that key announcements were being made from Washington rather than New Delhi.

“The first announcement that Operation Sindoor was going to be halted came from Washington. The first announcement of the trade deal came from Washington. The first announcement of stopping Russian oil came from Washington. Why can’t we take our people into confidence,” he asked.

Nationalist, not left, position

Responding to suggestions that the Congress position amounted to a Leftist stance, he said: “It’s not a left position. This is the nationalist position. We are taking a nationalist position.”

He cited India’s stand during the 1971 Bangladesh crisis.

“Look at 1971, the American position on Bangladesh, how they tried to make life impossible for Indira Gandhi and how she stood up to Richard Nixon,” he said.

Mr. Ramesh said that India’s strategic autonomy must be preserved.

“Nobody can dictate to us what our relationship with Russia will be,” he said, referring to longstanding defence and energy ties.

He alleged India’s standing had declined.

“In my view, our standing has come down dramatically,” he said, alleging that foreign policy was increasingly being used for domestic political polarisation.

Published – March 04, 2026 09:54 am IST



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