By Lalit K Jha
WASHINGTON,
CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi has slammed the Narendra
Modi Government over its handling of the conflict with
China, telling reporters here that it is a “disaster” that 4,000
square kilometres of Indian territory is “occupied” by troops
from the neighbouring country.
But the Leader of the Opposition indicated that the
Congress is in broad agreement with the BJP-led
Government on other major foreign policy issues, including relations with the US, no talks with Pakistan unless terrorism ends and concerns over extremist elements in
Bangladesh.
At a press conference at the prestigious National Press
Club on Tuesday, Gandhi also asserted that he did not want
any US role in India’s internal affairs.
Answering a question about China, he said: “Well, if you
call having Chinese troops in 4,000 square kilometres of
our territory handling something well, then maybe. We’ve
got Chinese troops occupying land the size of Delhi in
Ladakh. I think that’s a disaster. Media doesn’t like
to write about it.”
“How would America react if a neighbour occupied 4,000 square kilometres of your territory?
Would any President be able to get away with saying that he’s handled that well? So, I don’t think
Modi has handled China well. I think there’s no
reason Chinese troops should be sitting in our territory,” Gandhi said. At the press conference, he
supported Modi’s policies on Pakistan.
“Pakistan’s instigation of terrorism in our country is holding the two countries back. We are not
going to accept Pakistan carrying out terror acts
in our country. We’re just not going to accept it.
And until they keep doing that, there’s going to be
problems between us,” Gandhi, who was on an
unofficial four-day trip to the US, said. He said
“No” when asked if the Kashmir issue is holding
the two South Asian nations away from a dialogue.
Responding to a question on the India-US relationship, Gandhi noted that it has bipartisan support in both countries. “I don’t see a big diversion. I don’t see
Modi diverting very much from our
approach with the US. I don’t see ourselves changing direction very much
from what he’s doing.
So,I see continuity there,” he said.
Hesaid,everyoneacceptsthefactthat
theIndia-USrelationshipiskeyforboth
countries
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INDIAN DEMOCRACY BROK
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FROMLAST10YEARS:RAHUL:Leade
r
ofOppositionRahulGandhihasalleged
that democracy in India for the last 10
years was broken, but now it is fighting back.
“I can say to you that Indian democracy for the last 10 years was broken.
It’s fighting back, but it was broken,
”
Gandhi said.
“I have seen the Government of
Maharashtrajustbeingtakenawayfrom
us
.
I’ve seen it with my own eyes. I’ve
watchedit, asourlegislatorshave bee
n
boughtinandhookedoffandsuddenly
became BJP legislators
.
SoIndiandemocracyhasbeenunde
r
attack, has been very badly weakened,
and now it’s fighting back.
AndI’mconfidentthatit’llfightback,
”
Gandhi said.
“If you see the election results, does
it give you more hope for a democracy
in India?” he was asked.