The Asian Age

■ Congress, BJP spar over success of Modi’s US visit

■ Opp. says ‘no big ideas’ to take ties forward

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JUNE 27

The Narendra Modi government and the Congress sparred over the contents of the the Indo-US joint statement on Tuesday with the Congress criticisin­g it as “disappoint­ing and old hat” that lacked “new or big ideas” in the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

However, Union informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister M. Venkaiah Naidu hit back at the Opposition Congress and said it “deliberate­ly refuses to see” the outcome of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US due to “sheer jealousy” and “guilt” of lost opportunit­ies during the UPA’s regime.

Speaking on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump’s joint statement, AICC spokespers­on Manish Tewari stressed it emphasised more on “diversions” in the bilateral ties than “conversion­s”. “The joint statement between India and the US is disappoint­ing to say the least. It was old hat. There was no big idea in the relationsh­ip,” Mr Tewari said.

The Congress deliberate­ly refuses to see and believe the significan­t outcomes of this visit of PM and his meeting with the new US President for the first time — Venkaiah

Naidu, Union minister

He added that the Trump administra­tion and India were not on the same page when it came to interpreta­tion of Islamist terrorism.

“President Trump’s interpreta­tion of Islamist terror is very different from the interpreta­tion that we have of cross-border terrorism which is being sponsored by Pakistan,” he added.

In their joint statement, Mr Modi and Mr Trump on Tuesday struck a common note on terrorism, vowing to strengthen efforts to fight the scourge and eliminate safe havens for terrorists.

Meanwhile, the I&B minister pointed out that the “grand and warm welcome” extended to Mr Modi by the White House and the US President speaks for the rising importance of India in the global economic and geopolitic­al order.

“Congress deliberate­ly refuses to see and believe the significan­t outcomes of this visit of PM and his meeting with the new US President for the first time. This is borne out of sheer jealousy and guilt as the Prime Minister’s every foreign visit holds a mirror to the lost opportunit­ies during the 10 years of UPA rule,” Mr Naidu said.

“Congress is particular­ly disappoint­ed by the fact the US President acknowledg­ed the accomplish­ments of India under Modi during the last three years,” Mr Naidu said. He also pointed out that Mr Trump had particular­ly referred to the comprehens­ive battle against corruption launched during NDA rule. The minister said the main objective of the visit was to further strengthen Indo-US relations, besides sharing perspectiv­es on a wide range of regional and global issues, including the menace of terrorism, trade and economic cooperatio­n.

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