Modi avoided critical issues during 'casual' China visit: Sena
April 30, 2018  15:07
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The Shiv Sena today criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his just-concluded China visit, claiming it was a "casual" tour during which he avoided taking up crucial bilateral issues with President Xi Jinping in view of the next year's general elections.


The Uddhav Thackeray-led party claimed that Modi was trying to resolve pending issues with Beijing through "Panchsheel", five principles of peaceful coexistence propounded by former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru of whom he had been critical.


The Sena sought to know what the RSS, the ideological mentor of Modi's party the BJP, had to say about this stance. It said Modi had 'chai pe charcha' with the Chinese president during which he avoided discussing controversial issues in view of the general elections due next year.


Issues related to Doklam, border incursions and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, among others, were not taken up with the Chinese side, it said in an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana'. "Pandit Nehru's friendship with China had backfired. Modi has lever lost an opportunity to criticise Nehru. But it seems the current prime minister is trying to solve the issues with China through Nehru's Panchsheel," the Sena claimed.


"Modi is backing Panchsheel but the thoughts behind it belonged to Nehru. Like Nehru, Modi is also convinced about 'no to war, yes to peace' (yuddha nako, buddha hawa) approach (to resolve pending issues)," it maintained.


The Sena said the Ministry of External Affairs had maintained that Modi's two-day visit to China last week was without any agenda. "It means the country's prime minister has got no work and hence, he casually toured China," the Marathi daily claimed.


The publication said China continued to support Pakistan which had been sponsoring terrorism in India. "China is a major supporter of Pakistan. Pakistan can create troubles for India only because of the active support it gets from China.


"The world has isolated Pakistan because of its soft- pedalling on terrorism. Still, China has continued to provide aid to Pakistan with an aim to destabilise India," it said. The editorial also mentioned about Beijing's growing footprints in India's neighbourhood. -- PTI
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