Ahead of discussion in Parliament, BJP accuses Rahul of echoing Pak's narrative
Gandhi has been attacking the government's foreign policy.
PTI
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Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, 27 July
The BJP on Sunday accused Rahul Gandhi of peddling Pakistan's narrative
with his charge that no country supported India in its action following the
Pahalgam attack, asserting that the civilised world stood by India after the
terror strike on 22 April.
"He (Gandhi) constantly repeats Pakistan's wornout narrative that
India was isolated globally," BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya said
in a post on X, adding that from Washington to Tokyo and from Paris to
Canberra, countries condemned the dastardly attack in one voice and fully
supported India's fight against terrorism.
No country spoke the language of Pakistan, and the entire world except
Gandhi stood by India, he claimed.
Gandhi has been attacking the government's foreign policy.
"On the one hand, you (government) say Operation Sindoor is ongoing
and on the other hand, you say that victory has been achieved. Either victory
has been achieved or (Operation) Sindoor is ongoing. (US President Donald)
Trump is saying I halted Sindoor, he has said it 25 times. So, 'kuch na kuch
toh daal mein kala hai na' (something is fishy)," the leader of oppositionin the Lok Sabha said recently.
To a question on India's outreach post Operation Sindoor, he said,
"They (government) have destroyed our foreign policy, no one supported
us."
Hitting back at Gandhi, Malviya said the United States has slammed the
terror attack as "abhorrent" and declared Lashkar-e-Toiba proxy The
Resistance Front (TRF) a terrorist organisation.
It was a big diplomatic win for India, he asserted.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) attack on Gandhi came a day before
Parliament is expected to take up a discussion on the Pahalgam terror attack
and Operation Sindoor, during which key government functionaries and opposition
leaders will speak.
Malviya said French President Emmanuel Macron offered his unconditional
support, while Russian leader Vladimir Putin called up Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to convey his backing.
Moscow continues to stop anti-India proposals in the UNSC, he said,
adding that the United Kingdom had joined G7, a group of seven advanced western
economies, to term the terror strike an attack on peace and humanity.
Even China, despite its traditional diplomatic manoeuvring, condemned
the Pahalgam attack and did not "repeat" Pakistan's lies despite
mentioning Pakistan's concerns, Malviya claimed.
All five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
either supported India or remained neutral, but none of them blamed India or
said both sides were in the wrong, the BJP leader said.
"Still, Rahul Gandhi calls it international isolation," he
added.
Citing the solidarity shown by a number of other countries, Malviya said
even Iran and many Arab nations, which are often neutral, "fully
supported" India, besides neighbours like Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan,
Mauritius and several southeast Asian nations.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres also condemned the attack and
called for accountability, he pointed out.
No country questioned India's right to respond to the terror attack but
Gandhi is removed from reality and is loyal to his echo chamber, the BJP leader
alleged.
He accused Gandhi of repeatedly taking a critical stand over foreign
issues and added that he had alleged in London that democracy was dying away in
India.
The Congress leader "repeated" China's language after the
Galwan clash and raised questions after the Balakot strike as well, Malviya
said.
Now, he is speaking the language of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public
Relations, he alleged.
India, Malviya said, now stands with dignity and does not seek the
world's pity.
It leads the Global South, shapes the Indo-Pacific region and sets the
global discourse, he said.
"We have crushed Pakistan-sponsored terrorism earlier and will do
it again when it wants, where it wants and however it wants," he said.
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