‘Like an obedient servant’: Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi over US remarks after killing of Indian sailors | India News


2 min readNew DelhiJun 14, 2026 02:56 PM IST

Leader of Opposition Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Sunday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “silence” over American missile strikes on commercial ships in the Gulf region that killed three Indian seafarers on June 10.

After External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the deaths of three Indian seafarers, the US State Department issued a readout of the conversation. It stated that commercial vessels must comply with the instructions issued by American forces. Additionally, it warned that any violation of the US blockade on Iranian ports “will not be tolerated”.

In a post on X, Gandhi said that a “free country would never tolerate such language”, but our “compromised PM” is “silent”. “They listen like an obedient servant and comply with the orders,” said Gandhi.

He said that just days after the murder of three Indian sailors in American attacks, there was “no remorse, no apology”. “On the contrary, America has continued issuing orders,” said Gandhi.

“Read their words: ‘Comply immediately with the orders of the US military’. No violation ‘will be tolerated’,” wrote Gandhi.

He added that the “compromised PM” will not defend the country’s honour because “those who insult the country control them”.

In a separate post on X, Gandhi appealed to the government to bring the mortal remains of the sailors killed in the US attack, and said. “In the regime of the compromised PM, being an Indian means utter ruin.”

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“Foreign powers kill our citizens. Our government quietly obeys orders like an obedient servant and our citizens are left to rot,” Gandhi added.

Gandhi’s remarks come as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden head to the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, where a bilateral meeting and trade discussions are expected.

The ship MT Settebello was attacked Wednesday after US forces claimed it had violated the naval blockade imposed on Iranian ports. Out of the 24 Indian crew members on board, 21 were rescued, while the remaining three were later declared dead.





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