Modi to NRIs: India facing crisis due to weak rulers
Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi on Monday hit out at the UPA government over its handling of foreign policy, saying the country is being ruled by “weak” leaders.
Asserting that he has given a new meaning to “development” during his 12-year rule in Gujarat, Mr Modi also said the greatest challenge facing India is restoring the “trust” of the people. He also criticised the government on corruption issues.
Mr Modi made these remarks in his hour-long address to the NRI community living in 20 cities across US through video-conference on the occasion of Gujarat Day celebrations. The address was followed by a question and answer session.
“I know what damage it can cause when rulers of a country are weak. You should look at the incidents of past one month,” he said.
“I am shocked to see, that China withdraws its forces to its territories but I don’t understand that why Indian Army is pulling back its forces from Indian soil?” he asked.
Against the backdrop of China’s incursion in eastern Ladakh last month, Mr Modi said, “I have a simple question to Delhi government that China enters in our land and pulls back, that’s one thing. But what are the reasons we have pulled back from our own land? This raises the questions in the minds of common people.”
Going further, Modi said, “Can you imagine our soldiers getting beheaded? And after some days Prime Minister of that country being offered chicken biryani here. This raises questions. Questions about China knocking doors at our land.”
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