The Asian Age

‘ Take nation into confidence on ties with China, Pak’

- MERAJ BHAT

Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has asked the Modi government to take the nation into confidence over relations with China and Pakistan, saying “major difference­s” existed between the Opposition and the ruling dispensati­on on foreign policy issues.

The 61- year- old MP from Thiruvanan­thapuram said the government was not being honest to the people about India’s relations with China.

“We are increasing­ly convinced that the government is not telling the truth to the people. Doklam has been spun by the government as a diplomatic victory and from the informatio­n that is available in the public domain, it does seem a matter of concern,” he said at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival on Sunday.

“We are seeing evidence of reinforced Chinese positions 200 metres from where they had disengaged,” Mr Tharoor said.

Indian and Chinese troops had been locked in a stand- off for over two months last year in the Doklam area near Sikkim before “disengagin­g” on August 28 last year.

“Tell us what is going on. We are asking to give us a coherent approach. We are united with you in national interests. Take us along, Take us into confidence. Don’t play game of smoke and mirrors with the nation,” the former Union minister said.

He also accused government of having an incoherent foreign policy with respect to Pakistan.

Mr Tharoor slammed the government for going back and forth in its policy on Pakistan.

“You can’t have a sareeshawl diplomacy one day, artillery diplomacy next, then ignoring each other in Kathmandu the third day. Calling talks in Delhi and then cancelling them, then having talks in Bangkok, then meeting in Ufah and issuing a circular,” Mr Tharoor said.

“They should take ( the) nation into confidence,” Mr Tharoor said, adding that the government should make its stand clear.

Mr Tharoor said there was more consensus on foreign policy- related issues in the past between the government and the opposition, but now there were major difference­s.

“On foreign policy there always was much more consensus in the past. The nature of that consensus was that we have our political difference but they stop at the waters edge. We don’t take them abroad,” he said.

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