Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 08:38:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-19 23:58:06
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In a recent political backlash, American singer Mary Millben has taken to social media to refute Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "frightened" of former US President Donald Trump.
Millben, known for her performances at various White House events, including during the Trump administration, vehemently denied Gandhi's claims. She took to Twitter, stating, "Mr. Gandhi, your words are baseless. I've witnessed PM Modi's leadership and his fearless approach to global affairs. He commands respect on the world stage." The singer's response has sparked a debate, with many praising her for standing up for the Prime Minister.
This is not the first time Millben has shown support for Modi. In 2020, she sang the Indian national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana," at the iconic Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as a tribute to India's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Her performance received widespread acclaim and was shared by the Prime Minister's Office on social media. Millben's appreciation for Indian culture and her respect for Modi's leadership have been evident in her public statements and performances.
The singer's latest rebuttal adds to the ongoing political discourse between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress. With Millben's intervention, the debate has now transcended national boundaries, inviting international attention to India's political arena. As the country gears up for upcoming elections, such exchanges are likely to intensify, keeping the public and political analysts engaged in the coming months. The impact of these statements on the electorate's perception remains to be seen, but it certainly adds a unique dimension to the political landscape.