Goa, Jan. 6 -- Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday clarified his controversial "PM kidnap" remark, saying it was misinterpreted and that his intention was only to issue a broader warning about global instability. Speaking to the media, Chavan said he was referring to recent US actions in Venezuela and other regions, which he claimed violated international law and threatened the United Nations system. He stressed that he was not suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be kidnapped, but warning that unchecked global power could lead to unpredictable actions. "My only objective was to say that we should be worried," Chavan said. The remark triggered sharp reactions from the BJP, which accused the Congress of making anti-I...