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Mulayam Singh says China is our biggest enemy, calls UPA govt incompetent and good for nothing

NEW DELHI: Members in the Lok Sabha on Monday voiced concern over intrusion by Chinese troops in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, with crucial UPA ally Samajwadi Party objecting to the upcoming visit of external affairs minister Salman Khurshid to Beijing.

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav took the lead in targeting the government for "doing nothing" and alleged that it was acting in a "cowardly" manner in dealing with the intrusion.

Describing China as the "biggest enemy", the former defence minister said during Zero Hour, "We have been warning that China has started occupying our territory. But government is not listening to all this."

He said the Indian Army has said it is ready to remove all intruders but there is no action.

"This government is cowardly, incompetent and good for nothing," he said, while objecting to the upcoming visit of Khurshid to China.

Khurshid is scheduled to travel to Beijing on May 9 in connection with preparations for Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit here next month.

Amid continuous slogan-shouting by BJP members in the Well over coal issue, Yadav said he had raised the issue several times with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Defence Minister A K Antony, but to no avail. "I went to his (PM's) chamber to talk to him. But no action was taken."

Claiming that one lakh square km of Indian territory has been "occupied" by China, he accused the government of "doing nothing".

"When the Army chief himself says the troops are ready to respond, why is the government not issuing instructions to it? They (China) insulted us in 1962. They are insulting us now in the world fora," Yadav said.

He was supported by B Mahtab (BJD) and Sudip Bandyopadhyay (TMC), who demanded a statement from the Prime Minister on the incursion on April 16 by Chinese troops who have pitched tents 19 km inside Indian territory in Daulat Beg Oldie area.


Mulayam Singh says China is our biggest enemy, calls UPA govt incompetent and good for nothing - The Times of India
 
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I agree,India should assert more attention towards china if this is the case.Pakistan is to busy sucking up to U.S to do anything imo
It would be interesting to see how this plays out.by the way,how long has this been a concern for India?
 
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This sort of news shouldn't really qualify as news. "This man says X is our enemy", "that man says Y is our enemy". The individual opinion of every MP is not important enough to be called "news". If the defence minister or an armed forces chief said something like this, then it is important. Now a paswan would say pakistan is our enemy, and a jayalalita would say sri lanka is our enemy. Well, what of it? We the people are not supposed to pick and choose enemies simply because this man or that woman said so.

Besides, we need to stop thinking of somebody as "enemy" or "friend". (In fact, I would say that as a nation we have already moved beyond that.) We could say a particular country is a threat to us. There is a difference.

In that sense, pakistan is a threat to us, and that is why we have so many military formations deployed to keep it at bay. China and its rising military power is a threat to us, which is why we are upgrading infrastructure on our eastern front. Sri lanka is not a threat to us.

"Threat" perception is based on the assesment of an entity's capabilities and possible intentions. "Enemy" or "friend" perception is based on emotions and feelings, and has no place in foreign policy discourse.
 
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The individual opinion of every MP is not important enough to be called "news".

More important is the timing.

The appropriate departments of the Indian government are busy navigating a tough roadmap negotiating with the Chinese. The last thing they need is backseat drivers shouting directions and inflaming public opinion.
 
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More important is the timing.

The appropriate departments of the Indian government are busy navigating a tough roadmap negotiating with the Chinese. The last thing they need is backseat drivers shouting directions and inflaming public opinion.

In India, it is the job of the opposition to make things difficult for the government. (That's not the real purpose of an opposition, but it has come to be accepted that that is what they will do.)
 
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In India, it is the job of the opposition to make things difficult for the government. (That's not the real purpose of an opposition, but it has come to be accepted that that is what they will do.)

The opposition's job anywhere is to hold the government's feet to the fire, but there's a right and wrong time for everything.
 
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More important is the timing.

The appropriate departments of the Indian government are busy navigating a tough roadmap negotiating with the Chinese. The last thing they need is backseat drivers shouting directions and inflaming public opinion.

It is not that tough mate, Chinese came to Indian lands illegally and they have to go back, simple as that. The responsibility lies in Chinese leadership to not to make it an issue.
 
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It is not that tough mate, Chinese came to Indian lands illegally and they have to go back, simple as that. The responsibility lies in Chinese leadership to not to make it an issue.

I accept that that's the Indian version of events, but that still doesn't change the fact that the government should be allowed to handle the matter without random pollies politicizing the matter in the media.
 
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I accept that that's the Indian version of events, but that still doesn't change the fact that the government should be allowed to handle the matter without random pollies politicizing the matter in the media.

Mate this is democracy, it has lot of heads and views. Some times it is noisy.
 
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Mate this is democracy, it has lot of heads and views. Some times it is noisy.

Of course everyone has the right to speak, but they also have the responsibility to know when to speak up and when to shut it.
 
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Of course everyone has the right to speak, but they also have the responsibility to know when to speak up and when to shut it.

One Indian politician talking about India China stand off.

I am not able to understand your problem when he speaks about it???
 
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