New Delhi:
Lok Sabha MPs received an addition to every reading list they have made on Tuesday after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had recommended that they read 'JFK's Forgotten Crises', the American foreign policy expert Bruce Reidel's book about political and diplomatic emergency situations during the presidency of John F Kennedy, During the presidency of John F Kennedy.
The suggestion came when Mr. Modi aimed an excavation – who aimed former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru – on critics of his government who used the border row of China, and specifically followed by congress parliament Rahul Gandhi yesterday and Samajwadi Akhilesh Yadav.
The book, he stated, revealed “what games” Mr Nehru had played with the safety of the country.
“If someone is really interested in foreign policy … they have to read 'JFK's forgotten crises'.”
“This book was written by a foreign policy learner (s) in it, there is a mention of India's first Prime Minister, who also held the portfolio of Foreign Affairs. It had his conversation with JFK when the country was dealing with a crisis situation. .. The book gives details about which games were played in the name of foreign policy … “
On Tuesday, Mr Gandhi interviewed the government about reports that India had surrendered more than 4,000 square kilometers of its territory to China. “The prime minister denied it, but the army was contradicted to him … China is 4,000 square kilometers from our territory …” said the congress leader in the house, which immediately caused protests and, a day later, a strong refutation from the Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh.
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The 'homework' of the Prime Minister for opposition MPs came in the midst of a fierce and broad attack on his political rivals, starting with the AAM Aadmi party and the congress, the direct opponents of his Bharatiya Janata party for the Delhi meeting from Wednesday.
These attacks include references to allegations monkey -boss Arvind Kejriwal spent 45 crore in taxpayers money on luxury renovations on the bungalow that he occupied as chief minister.
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MR Modi also brought the congress to be 'Garibi HATAO', or' eliminate poverty ', slogan, who argued that the party had realized its promise despite decades of power. His government, on the other hand, claimed the prime minister, had helped 25 crore people alone in 10 years out of poverty.
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