Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Friday launched a veiled attack at Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP government at the Centre as Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan visits Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine crisis.
Taking to Twitter, the former Congress chief shared a number of information headlines suggesting of China and Pakistan coming collectively and Beijing assisting Islamabad to ally with Moscow. “This government’s strategic mistakes will show to be very costly (sic), he tweeted.
Rahul Gandhi, who is fiercely vital of the Modi government’s foreign policy, had beforehand this month accused the Centre of “bringing China and Pakistan” together. Speaking in the Parliament, the Congress chief had confused that the usa has been surrounded by using adversaries on all aspects and is isolated in the region.
“The strategic intention of India need to have been to preserve China and Pakistan separate. But what you have carried out is to bring them together. Do not underestimate what we are facing. This is a serious hazard to India,” he had said. On Thursday, Pakistan PM Imran Khan met with Putin. During the meeting, the two leaders discussed bilateral relations and economic cooperation.
Imran Khan’s ill-timed visit, the first such outing by a Pakistani PM in 23 years, targets to push for the development of a long-delayed, multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline to be built in collaboration with Russian companies.
Russia had on Thursday launched ‘special navy operations’ in eastern Ukraine, forcing the West to condemn his moves and impose sanctions on Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy these days said that his USA was left alone to battle Russia and informed that as many as 137 human beings were lifeless after the first day of fighting.