Senior BJP Leader Says His Words Were Wrong
Introduction
Ram Madhav is a senior leader of India''s Bharatiya Janata Party. On Friday, he said sorry for wrong statements. He made these statements at a meeting in Washington, D.C.
Main Body
He spoke at a meeting about US-India relations. He said India agreed to stop buying oil from Iran and Russia. He also said India accepted a 50% tax from the US without a big fight. He asked, ''Where is India not doing enough to work with America?'' Other people at the meeting were Kurt Campbell and Elizabeth Threlkeld. After people saw his comments, Madhav wrote on X (Twitter). He said his words were wrong. India did not agree to stop buying oil from Russia. India strongly protested the 50% tax. He said he wanted to make a small point but was wrong. He said sorry. India still buys cheap oil from Russia. The government says it does this for the country''s needs. Madhav''s correction shows that India''s foreign policy is very important. The Indian National Congress party also did not like his first words.
Conclusion
Madhav quickly said his words were wrong. This shows that India''s foreign policy on oil and trade with the US is very sensitive. It is important to say correct facts about these topics.