In ‘Foreign Policy’: Congress leaves the government’s stand to avoid the resolution of the United Nations on Gaza

In 'Foreign Policy': Congress leaves the government's stand to avoid the resolution of the United Nations on Gaza

The Congress on Saturday criticized the Central Government for avoiding voting during the United Nations General Assembly resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza and alleged that India’s foreign policy was “in a hut”.

The party asked whether India had left its royal stance while advocating ceasefire, peace and dialogue in West Asia, and said that due to this decision the country is “virtually isolated”.

The Congress launched a coordinated attack against the government with its top leaders, including party president Mallikarjun Kharge and MP Priyanka Gandhi Wadra, condemning the central government’s decision to remove the 193-member United Nations General Assembly, condemning the Central Government’s decision, which is in favor of a proposal offered by Spain, which is an immediate and permanent and permanently in favor of a proposal.

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India was one of the 19 countries that 12 countries voted against the resolution, in which 149 votes were found in favor of votes.

So far, India has taken a balanced stance on the Israeli-Pilistine conflict starting in October 2023. While it has condemned Hamas, it has also urged Israel to respect the international human law. In October 2023, India voted for the Israel-Hamas War from the United Nations General Assembly.

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As the opposition targeted the government, the BJP said that India’s position on the issue of Israel-Felistine was “stable and consistent” and argued that those who choose “sides with terror” should do so on their own crisis.

Accusing the ceasefire of spreading “half-trunk” on the issue of the ceasefire, BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari said that India’s prosecution was not a deviation, but the continuity of “previous votes” based on “unwavering faith” in dialogue and diplomacy continues only as a continuous path.

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“The Congress must take a moment to read the official interpretation of India’s vote in the United Nations on June 12, before reducing the dramatic resentment,” Bhandari wrote on X, posting a screenshot of the alleged document.

“Congress and its intellectually dishonest ecosystems have become nothing but a fake news factory,” he said,

On Saturday, Rajya Sabha Lop Mallikrajun Kharge said that it is “rapidly clear that our foreign policy is in the hut”. Kharge said, “PM Modi will now have to call on his EM (S Jaishankar) repeatedly on blunder and should determine some accountability.”

He said, “149 countries voted for an UNGA resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. India was only one of the only 19 countries, which we almost separated from this move.”

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Kharge also mentioned that the Congress condemned the cruel attacks by Hamas on the people of Israel on October 8, 2023.

Kharge said, “We have constantly condemned indiscriminate works, including the siege of Gaza Strip and bombing. 60,000 people have been killed and there is a broad and frightening humanitarian crisis.”

“Have we left India’s frequent stand, advocating a ceasefire, peace and dialogue in the Middle East and West Asia,” he asked.

In a post on X, Kharge stated that India’s stance is “deeply in our long-standing tradition of non-comprehension and moral diplomacy, through which India has always made justice and peace champions in international struggles”.

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Senior Congress leader and general secretary in -charge of KC Venugopal’s organization said that India “always stands for peace, justice and human dignity”, but today it is the only country alone in South Asia, BRICS and SCOs, which is to avoid a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.

“We know that for this government (Jawaharlal) has very little relationship for Nehru’s legacy, but why Vajpayee ji’s royal trend (Atal Bihari) was also left on Palestine?” Asked Venugopal in a post on X.

Congress MP and General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who has been an outspoken critic of Israeli attacks on Gaza, said that “it is shameful and disappointing that our government has avoided the United Nations resolution for the protection of citizens and maintained legal and humanitarian obligations in the yard”.

“This is a tragic reversal of our anti -colonial heritage. In fact, not only we are standing as Mr. (Benjamin) Netanyahu, annihilating an entire nation, we are cheering that his government attacks Iran and kills his leadership in flying violations of all international criteria.”

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In August 2024, leaders of opposition parties, including Congress, SP and AAP, urged the Center to stop the supply of weapons and ammunition to Israel.

In -charge of Congress communication, Jairam Ramesh said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes out of his way to please his close friend Benjamin Netanyahu, who has massacred Gaza and started an air war on Iran, which is for change in governance. ” Ramesh accused X in a post, “Nevertheless, Israel kept a map showing Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan and Northeast as part of Pakistan.”

Ramesh said, “And there is no rebuke from the Prime Minister of India – or any of his senior colleagues.”

Congress Media and Publicity Department President Pawan Khera said that India’s United Nations prosecution comes as a task of reducing moral cowardice on the Gaza ceasefire-a shameful betrayal of colonial anti-colonial heritage and the values ​​of our own freedom struggle “.

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