The Free Press Journal

PM committed the same mistakes as Nehru, claims San jay Raut

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Attacking the Narendra Modi-led regime’s flawed China policy for causing the standoff at the Galwan valley, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut charged the Prime Minister for ‘committing the same mistakes as Jawaharlal Nehru’.

Speaking to the Free Press Journal’s Dhaval Kulkarni, Raut claimed that the Shiv Sena-Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP)Congress-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government was stable regardless of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) claims.

Edited excerpts:

What is your opinion about the stand-off with China?

Our relations with China have always been of a greater concern than those with Pakistan. When the late George Fernandes was the defence minister, he referred to China as a bigger enemy for India. Countries at our borders, like Nepal and Pakistan, are flexing their muscles against us due to China’s incitement. The reason for this is, India’s Prime Minister and others tried to become global leaders, and focused on friendly ties with the United States, France, and Israel, while ignoring relations with our immediate neighbours.

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said we can influence history, but not geography. Unfortunat­ely, our ties with our neighbours like China, Pakistan, Nepal, and Afghanista­n are not rosy and, hence, our borders are always on the boil.

Narendra Modi has committed the same mistakes as Jawaharlal Nehru when it came to dealing with China. The Chinese President (Xi Jinping) visiting Ahmedabad does not mean China will toe our line. Like during Nehru’s times, China has betrayed us.

The lockdown has been criticized as a sudden and arbitrary measure. Your comments.

The lockdown has been globally used as a temporary measure to break the virus transmissi­on chain. But some states fell short in ensuring hospital beds and providing for migrant labour.

We saw how the health infrastruc­ture in Delhi has all but collapsed. Other states lag behind in testing, unlike developed states like Maharashtr­a, Karnataka and Gujarat, where testing numbers are healthy.

How would you rate the state government’s handling of the crisis?

The pandemic began soon after the state government came to power. The situation in Maharashtr­a has been handled better than that in many other nations. In large cities like Mumbai, facilities for extra beds were created. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray accepted this challenge soon after he took charge. Areas like Dharavi and Worli Koliwada have succeeded in controllin­g the spread of COVID-19 and this has been appreciate­d by the central team, WHO and the union Health Ministry.

The Congress does not seem to be too happy with the way in which the government is functionin­g.

Minor bickerings are normal in an alliance government. Though the Devendra Fadnavis-led regime was stable, there was disgruntle­ment among the leaders, between the Shiv Sena and BJP, and the party. This will not affect the government’s stability.

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