Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Rahul skips defence panel meetings, says BJP chief ›

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

Rahul Gandhi belongs to that glorious dynastic tradition where defence is concerned, committees don’t matter, only commission­s do JP NADDA, BJP president

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda on Monday questioned former Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s persistent absence from meetings of the parliament­ary standing committee on defence and said his recent comments on the Indiachina standoff at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh demoralise­d Indian forces.

“Rahul Gandhi does not attend a single meeting of Standing Committee on Defence. But sadly, he continues to demoralise the nation, question the valour of our armed forces and do everything that a responsibl­e opposition leader should not do,” Nadda tweeted.

As per the records on the Lok Sabha’s website, the committee met 11 times between September 2019 and March 2020 and Gandhi did not attend any of the meetings.

While Gandhi has been critical of the government over its handling of the crisis, the BJP has accused the Congress of politicisi­ng the issue.

“Rahul Gandhi belongs to that glorious dynastic tradition where as far as defence is concerned, committees don’t matter, only commission­s do. Congress has many deserving members who understand parliament­ary matters but one dynasty will never let such leaders grow. Really sad,” he tweeted.

The defence panel, headed by BJP’S Jual Oram, has 31 members in all -- 10 from the Rajya Sabha and 21 from the Lok Sabha.

The Congress responded by accusing the BJP of resorting to “cheap distractio­ns and stunts to manage headlines” during the India-china border standoff.

Gandhi is not the only member who skipped the meetings. While the first meeting was attended by 20 members, the subsequent meetings saw lower attendance.

BJP spokespers­on GVL Narasimha Rao sought an explanatio­n from Gandhi for not attending the meetings and also asked why he skipped a field visit to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, which proved to be a very important visit for the committee.

“He and his party have nominated him as a member on this very important standing committee which deals with all matters dealing with defence and armed forces. We demand an explanatio­n from Rahul Gandhi as to why he chose to be absent from all the meetings of Standing Committee on Defence, of which he is a member,” Rao said.

The Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala responded in a series of tweets.

“Dear Nadda Ji, Daily insidious comments are making you look like a poorer version of malicious BJP spokespers­ons. Had the BJP & Modi Govt spent its energy in fighting China & supporting our Armed Forces, you wouldn’t need to lie on Chinese transgress­ions to mislead the Nation,” he wrote. Surjewala went on to question the government on defence preparedne­ss -raising a House panel report that rued the lack of defence spending, and asking why funds were slashed to strengthen the mountain strike corps.

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