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Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Monday praised the Narendra Modi government’s success in making G20 a “buzzword”, but expressed concerns over the country’s China policy beyond the ban on Chinese apps. Speaking at the CNN-News18 Delhi Town Hall, the Thiruvananthapuram MP opined that the united Opposition must come out with a Common Minimum Programme if it has to take on the BJP in 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
“India did brilliantly; full credit for seizing the (G20) opportunity and highlighting India. The globe can’t ignore India anymore. PM Modi’s foreign policy has evolved,” he said.
"What India did brilliantly was taking it to the people. It suddenly made #G20 a buzzword, in ways other host Countries had failed", Congress MP & long-advocate of soft-power @ShashiTharoor on India's global feats@Zakka_Jacob #CNNNews18Townhall #G20India #PMModi #ForeignPolicy pic.twitter.com/sSKw6V9AMF— News18 (@CNNnews18) July 17, 2023
Tharoor added that there should not be politics over national security, but alleged that the government had seemingly given China “a free pass” for transgressions against India.
“Ties with China are at a crossroads. There is no clarity from the government on China policy. There is no discussion on China in Parliament. The ban on Chinese apps was just tokenism.”
"When it comes to national security, we're all one", Congress MP @ShashiTharoor says #PMModi seemingly gave China a free pass as @Zakka_Jacob asks him what Congress would've done differently#CNNNews18Townhall #ArunachalPradesh #ChineseAppBan pic.twitter.com/flaIiCjXOh— News18 (@CNNnews18) July 17, 2023
Asked about the Opposition’s attempts to forge an anti-BJP front for General Elections next year, Tharoor said the bloc must come out with a common minimum programme.
“We must not divide votes tackling the BJP and should come with a common minimum programme. There was tremendous sense of common cause in Patna,” he said referring to the opposition’s first meeting hosted by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on June 23.
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