From Nehru To Rahul: Amit Shah’s Scathing Attack On Congress’s China & Pakistan Policy | India Today

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From Nehru To Rahul: Amit Shah's Scathing Attack On Congress's China & Pakistan Policy | India Today

This speech scrutinizes the foreign policy of past Congress governments, starting with the ceding of 38,000 square kilometers of Aksai Chin to China under Jawaharlal Nehru. It alleges that the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, with Sonia Gandhi as its chairperson, had its FCRA license cancelled for receiving funds from China. The speaker questions Rahul Gandhi’s secret meeting with the Chinese ambassador during the Doklam standoff. The discourse also revisits the 1971 war, noting the return of 93,000 Pakistani prisoners of war under the Shimla Agreement. It cites General Manekshaw’s purported comment to Indira Gandhi regarding the agreement: “he has made monkey out of you.” The Sharm El Sheikh joint statement, which included a mention of Balochistan, is also criticized as a diplomatic blunder. The speaker asserts that unlike the Congress, the BJP will not abandon the claim to Pak-occupied Kashmir.
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