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Cong slams Govt's 'clumsiness' in dealing with Pak

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Coming down hard on Modi government's "clumsiness" in dealing with Pakistan, Congress today said it has made a "laughing spectacle" of itself by unwittingly shifting focus from terror to Kashmir ahead of the NSA level talks.

"Government has achieved exactly the opposite of what it set to achieve," party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters here.

Singhvi said that it was unfortunate that the government has been making a "laughing spectacle of itself on the management of talks even before talks started" with an "imploding and ostracised" Pakistan.

Accusing the government of failing to do groundwork before the talks, he lamented that "the left hand does not know what the right is doing and head does not know what feet are doing".
 

"BJP talks in one language in J&K, PDP talks in another language, J&K Govt talks in another language... And Centre does something different. Is foreign policy a joke," he said.

Claiming that the three 'C's --Consistency, Coherence and Continuity -- are missing in Indian foreign policy under the Modi government, he asked, "Who is making India's foreign policy? Is it the PM alone? Or PM & PMO? Or IB? or NSA? Or subcommittee of four?".

Besides, he asked as to where is the Foreign Minister and the External Affairs Ministry in the making of Foreign Policy.

"Is Nagpur the remote control making India's Foreign Policy", he said in a veiled reference to RSS.

He also questioned the utility of Ufa meeting between the Prime Minister and his Pakistan counterpart.

"Was it just a photo-op? What was the ground work before Ufa?", he said expressing concern that there have been "thousands" of ceasefire violations from Pakistan since the Modi government took over and growing incidents of Pak sponsored terror.

The party charged that the government's "flip-flop diplomacy is hurting the country dearly".

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First Published: Aug 21 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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