The Free Press Journal

PM boosting Israeli occupation by skipping Palestine: Owaisi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi not visiting Palestine during his forthcomin­g visit to Israel would "strengthen the occupation of West Bank and Gaza" by the Jewish State, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi said on Monday.

"The Prime Minister, during his three-day visit, is not visiting the occupied territorie­s, which we (Indian leaders in the past) have done (visited). Whenever any Indian authoritie­s went to Israel, they have maintained ties with Israel...we also reaffirmed our support to the Palestinia­n cause.

"That's why I say this (Modi not visiting Palestine) will strengthen the occupation of the occupied territorie­s of West Bank and Gaza," Owaisi said.

The Palestine cause is "no more dearer to this government", unlike every previous government, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen chief alleged.

"Agenda now is that the cause of Palestine is no more dearer to this particular government, which

had been visited by representa­tives of every previous government. That has been the cornerston­e of our foreign policy," the Hyderabad MP said.

Claiming that Israeli armaments, including border sensors and drones, have been ineffectiv­e in the country, he asked why the Centre has given contract to Israeli companies which were blackliste­d earlier.

On Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin, who was recently declared a global terrorist by the US, Owaisi said America should also adopt a stern attitude towards another terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed, whose declaratio­n as a UN designated terrorist has been blocked repeatedly by China.

Modi's three-day visit to Israel, beginning tomorrow, will be the first by an Indian premier.

The visit is aimed at commemorat­ing 25 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Modi will also hold talks with his Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu to explore ways to enhance cooperatio­n in key strategic areas.

 ??  ?? Agenda now is that the cause of Palestine is no more dearer to this particular government, which had been visited by representa­tives of every previous government. That has been the cornerston­e of our foreign policy," the Hyderabad MP said
Agenda now is that the cause of Palestine is no more dearer to this particular government, which had been visited by representa­tives of every previous government. That has been the cornerston­e of our foreign policy," the Hyderabad MP said

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