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Congress Hits Back at S Jaishankar’s Criticism of Rahul Gandhi’s remarks

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/06/09 at 1:19 PM
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Jaishankar remarks on Rahul Gandhi gets a reply from Congress
Jaishankar remarks on Rahul Gandhi gets a reply from Congress

The ongoing war of words between the Indian National Congress and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar escalated today as Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh launched a scathing attack on the minister, accusing him of hypocrisy. Ramesh’s remarks came in response to Jaishankar’s criticism of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his habit of criticizing India abroad.

In a press conference, Jaishankar expressed his disapproval of Gandhi’s tendency to make critical comments on Indian politics while overseas. While he acknowledged that everyone has the right to express their opinions within the country, he emphasized that taking internal issues abroad is not in the nation’s best interest.

Ramesh seized the opportunity to hit back at Jaishankar, reminding him that it was the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that initiated the practice of taking national politics outside the country. In a tweet, Ramesh directly addressed Jaishankar, saying, “The man who started the practice of taking national politics outside the country is none other than the man who gave you (Jaishankar) your ministerial position. You know it, but you cannot acknowledge it Dr Minister.”

Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala also joined the fray, accusing Jaishankar of following an “old script” provided by the BJP and urging him to read a new one. Surjewala defended Gandhi’s remarks made during his recent visit to the United States, stating that he was highlighting the systematic attack on constitutional bodies in India.

“The prime minister has made fun of previous governments and made light of the country’s over 70-year-old history. What Rahul Gandhi has said is only the truth that a planned systematic attack on our constitutional bodies is happening,” Surjewala said during a press conference.

Responding to the criticism, Jaishankar defended his stance, stating that Gandhi’s habit of criticizing India abroad does not enhance his credibility. He further commented on the upcoming parliamentary elections, expressing confidence that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would retain power in 2024.

Amidst the verbal sparring, Jaishankar also pointed out that certain narratives against the government were being deliberately taken abroad in the hope of gaining international support. He emphasized that such tactics would not be effective in India, as the government’s policies and actions are judged by the Indian electorate.

The exchange of remarks between the Congress and the External Affairs Minister highlights the deep-rooted political polarization in the country. With the upcoming parliamentary elections on the horizon, it is evident that both parties are gearing up for an intense battle to win the support of the Indian electorate.

As the war of words continues, it remains to be seen how this exchange will shape the political landscape in the coming months. Meanwhile, the Indian public awaits meaningful discussions on pressing issues that concern their everyday lives and the development of the nation.

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Rudrakshi Gupta June 9, 2023
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