
“EAM is Running a Full-Blown Circus: Rahul After Jaishankar-Xi Meet”
In a shocking statement, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi lashed out at External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, calling it a “full-blown circus” aimed at destroying India’s foreign policy. The meeting, which is Jaishankar’s first visit to China since the 2020 Galwan Clash, has raised several eyebrows, with many questioning the timing and purpose of the visit.
Jaishankar’s meeting with Xi Jinping comes at a time when India-China relations are still reeling from the aftermath of the Galwan Valley clash, which resulted in the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers. The clash was a significant escalation of tensions between the two countries, and many had expected India to take a firmer stance against China.
However, Jaishankar’s visit appears to have sparked controversy, with Rahul Gandhi accusing the External Affairs Minister of running a “full-blown circus” aimed at destroying India’s foreign policy. Gandhi’s comments come as a shock, given that Jaishankar is widely respected for his diplomatic prowess and has been instrumental in shaping India’s foreign policy.
In a tweet, Gandhi said, “I guess Chinese Foreign Minister will come and apprise Modi about recent developments in China-India ties.” His comments were seen as a veiled attack on Jaishankar, with many interpreting them as a criticism of the External Affairs Minister’s handling of the situation.
Gandhi’s statements have sparked a heated debate, with many questioning the timing and purpose of Jaishankar’s visit. Some have argued that the visit is an attempt to normalize relations with China, while others have accused Jaishankar of compromising India’s national interests.
So, what exactly is the purpose of Jaishankar’s visit? According to reports, the meeting was aimed at improving bilateral ties and discussing ways to reduce tensions between the two countries. However, many have questioned the wisdom of engaging with China at a time when India’s national security is at stake.
The Galwan Valley clash was a significant escalation of tensions between India and China, and many had expected India to take a firmer stance against China. Instead, Jaishankar’s visit appears to have sparked controversy, with many accusing the External Affairs Minister of compromising India’s national interests.
The controversy surrounding Jaishankar’s visit is not limited to Rahul Gandhi’s comments. Several other opposition leaders have also criticized the visit, with some accusing Jaishankar of being too soft on China. Meanwhile, the ruling BJP has come out in defense of Jaishankar, with several leaders praising his diplomatic efforts.
Despite the controversy, Jaishankar remains committed to improving bilateral ties between India and China. In a statement, he said, “We are committed to improving bilateral ties and reducing tensions between our two countries. We believe that dialogue and diplomacy are essential for resolving disputes and building trust.”
While Jaishankar’s commitment to improving bilateral ties is welcome, many have questioned the wisdom of engaging with China at a time when India’s national security is at stake. The Galwan Valley clash was a significant escalation of tensions between India and China, and many had expected India to take a firmer stance against China.
In conclusion, Jaishankar’s visit to China has sparked controversy, with many questioning the timing and purpose of the visit. While Jaishankar remains committed to improving bilateral ties, many have criticized the External Affairs Minister for compromising India’s national interests. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether Jaishankar’s visit will lead to improved relations between India and China, or if it will merely fuel further tensions.
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