‘No anti-national statement’: Kiren Rijiju advised Rahul Gandhi on his foreign policy comments; ‘Pakistani language’ attack | Bharat News

New Delhi: Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said with a suggestion in Rahul Gandhi that “as Leader of Opposition (in Lok Sabha), he should not say anything anti-national.Riziju questioned Rahul’s intentions behind attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi on foreign policy, saying, “Reiterating the language of speaking Pakistan’s language, he said that ‘also has a’ opposition role in doing good work for the country.”“Now you blame the Prime Minister for foreign policy, instead of uniting the country, you speak against the Prime Minister of the country. What does the country get from it? Protest does not mean misuse of the country. Opposition also has a role in doing good work for the country. When it comes to foreign policy, we should not be divided, “Rijiju said.During the Congress government, we did not attack the Prime Minister separately on foreign policy. The way Rahul Gandhi tries to mislead people on foreign policy by speaking the language of Pakistan, he bothers the country. We would suggest them that as the Leader of the Opposition, they should not say anything, “he said.Talking about the upcoming Parliament session, Rijiju said, “Parliament is about to begin. Whatever issue comes in Parliament, we will hear it. Tomorrow I have a very good meeting with Kharge ji and Rahul ji. I have regular meetings with leaders of other opposition parties. It is a resolution that we are summarized. Nothing will be achieved by creating an uproar, “he said.Rahul Gandhi criticized External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and said that he is “running a fully developed circus with the aim of destroying India’s foreign policy”.Gandhi said, “I think Chinese Foreign Minister will come and tell Modi about recent developments in China-India relations. EAM is now running a fully developed circus with the aim of destroying India’s foreign policy,” Gandhi said.Jaishankar evaluated China on better relations with India, especially in the last nine months. However, he had pressurized the need to address the remaining issues, including full de-escation. He also highlighted the importance of reducing trade restrictions and promoting people’s exchange from people.