Published on: Oct 17, 2025 11:46 am IST

The American singer praised Indian PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump as nice leaders.

An American singer has slammed Rahul Gandhi for his tweet about PM Modi. In a tweet, Mary Millben addressed the Congress chief, saying he was “incorrect” and she or he doesn’t “count on him to know such a management.”

Mary Millben slammed Rahul Gandhi on X. (X/@MaryMillben, PTI)

What did Rahul Gandhi submit?

In an October 16 submit, Rahul Gandhi wrote, “PM Modi is fearful of Trump.” He then listed 5 causes to assist his assertion.

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Re-sharing Gandhi’s tweet, Millben wrote, “PM Modi shouldn’t be afraid of President Trump. PM Modi understands the lengthy sport and his diplomacy with the U.S. is strategic.”

“Just as @POTUS will all the time put America’s pursuits first, so will PM Modi do what’s finest for India. And I applaud that. That’s what Heads of State do. They do and say what’s finest for his or her nation.”

In the concluding traces of the tweet, she wrote, “I don’t count on you to know such a management since you don’t possess the acumen to be PM of India. Best to return to your ‘I hate India’ tour that has an viewers of 1 – you.”

How did social media react?

An particular person wrote, “Well mentioned, Mary. Any true nationalist can see Modiji’s sensible diplomacy and long-term imaginative and prescient. Those whose hearts lie elsewhere might by no means perceive. Good to see even a US citizen recognises this and provides him a becoming reply.” Another added, “Well mentioned! PM Modi doesn’t play for applause; he performs for India’s long-term benefit. That’s true management.”

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A 3rd X person posted, “I completely agree with you. He is a visionary chief and understands the US market. Trump will quickly be out of politics, however we as a nation need to preserve wholesome relationships with the US.”