The sudden 'change of heart' of Shoaib Jamai could be the realisation that a counter-boycott campaign would be an economic disaster for the Muslim community.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina came down hard against BNP leaders, asking them to burn their wives' Indian sarees first before running 'Boycott India' campaign.
Nagarjuna further asserted that the derogatory comments made by the three Maldivian ministers were in bad taste adding that PM Modi represents 1.5 billion Indians and is respected globally.
The satement was signed by chief advisor Ashok Pandit, filmmaker; President BN Tiwari; General Secretary Ashok Dubey and Treasurer Gangeshwar Srivastav
While Indian netizens in clear words objected to the derogatory words used against their country and Prime Minister by the Maldivian leaders, Mr Sinha raised in a significant point in a follow-up post
"At least Maldives is trying to ease the situation. That's what government do, try to maintain healthy foreign relations. Not by unleashing the troll army to put down and harass another country," the Congress spokesperson wrote on X.