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Congress on Friday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in the G-7 summit is being exaggerated so that fake Discussion can be created. Party general secretary Jairam Ramesh also claimed that fanfare only serves the purpose of ensuring continuity of governance and erasing the contributions of previous governments. The hype factory around the self-styled Vishwaguru attending the G7 Summit in Hiroshima in Japan has started manufacturing fake narratives. Here’s the reality: Summits of developed countries started way back in 1976. India was invited along with few other countries for the first… — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 19, 2023 Doctor. Manmohan Singh regularly attended such G7+ summits- Congress Jairam Ramesh tweeted, 'The propaganda factory has started manufacturing fake narratives around the self-styled godman who attended the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan. The fact is that, summits of developed countries started long ago. For the first time in India along with some other countries was invited. Dr. Manmohan Singh regularly attended such G7+ summits. Therefore, this fanfare not only serves the purpose of glorifying 'The Great Leader' himself, but also serves the purpose of eradicating the continuity of governance and the contribution of previous governments. PM Modi left for a six-day visit where he will attend a few multilateral summits including G-7, Quad group. It may be mentioned that Prime Minister Modi left for a six-day visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia on Friday where he will participate in some multilateral summits including G-7, Quad group. It is understood that during the visit Prime Minister 39 in which he will interact with more than two dozen world leaders in summits. These include bilateral meetings as well. PM Modi's statement before leaving for a six-day three-nation tour In a statement before leaving for a six-day three-nation tour, Prime Minister Modi said he would discuss with the G-7 countries and other invited partners the challenges facing the world and the need to collectively address them. looking forward to the exchange of CongressPm ModiG7 summitPublished Date Fri, May 19, 2023, 1: 12 PM IST

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Congress on Friday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the G-7 summit is being exaggerated so that fake Discussion can be created. Party general secretary Jairam Ramesh also claimed that fanfare only serves the purpose of ensuring continuity of governance and erasing the contributions of previous governments.

The hype factory around the self-styled Vishwaguru attending the G7 Summit in Hiroshima in Japan has started manufacturing fake narratives.

Here’s the reality:
Summits of developed countries started way back in 1976. India was invited along with few other countries for the first…

— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 19, 2023 Doctor. Manmohan Singh regularly attended such G7+ summits- Congress Jairam Ramesh tweeted, ‘The propaganda factory has started manufacturing fake narratives around the self-styled godman who attended the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan. The fact is that, summits of developed countries started long ago. For the first time in India along with some other countries was invited. Dr. Manmohan Singh regularly attended such G7+ summits. Therefore, this fanfare not only serves the purpose of glorifying ‘The Great Leader’ himself, but also serves the purpose of eradicating the continuity of governance and the contribution of previous governments.

PM Modi left for a six-day visit where he will attend a few multilateral summits including G-7, Quad group. It may be mentioned that Prime Minister Modi left for a six-day visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia on Friday where he will participate in some multilateral summits including G-7, Quad group. It is understood that during the visit Prime Minister 39 in which he will interact with more than two dozen world leaders in summits. These include bilateral meetings as well.

PM Modi’s statement before leaving for a six-day three-nation tour

In a statement before leaving for a six-day three-nation tour, Prime Minister Modi said he would discuss with the G-7 countries and other invited partners the challenges facing the world and the need to collectively address them. looking forward to the exchange of

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Fri, May 19, 2023, 1: 12 PM IST