Key Points

Congress leaders have united behind Priyanka Gandhi's strong criticism of India's Palestine policy. She accused the government of abandoning India's historic stance over the past 20 months. Multiple Congress MPs described the foreign policy as shameful and lacking moral courage. They argued this represents a significant departure from India's traditional position on Palestine.

Key Points: Congress Backs Priyanka Gandhi Attack on Modi Palestine Policy

  • Priyanka Gandhi accuses NDA of abandoning India's historic Palestine stance
  • Congress MPs call foreign policy shameful and lacking moral courage
  • Leaders cite India's 1988 Palestine recognition as benchmark
  • Udit Raj claims India's global credibility has completely collapsed
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Foreign policy is devastated: Congress backs Priyanka Gandhi's attack on Centre's Palestine policy

Congress leaders rally behind Priyanka Gandhi's criticism of India's Palestine stance, calling foreign policy "shameful" and accusing government of abandoning historic position.

Foreign policy is devastated: Congress backs Priyanka Gandhi's attack on Centre's Palestine policy
"Our policy towards Palestine in the last 20 months has been nothing less than shameful and devoid of moral rectitude - Priyanka Gandhi"

New Delhi, Sep 22

Congress leaders on Monday rallied behind Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi after she criticised India's foreign policy towards Palestine, calling it "shameful" and lacking moral courage.

Priyanka Gandhi, in a post on X on Sunday, accused the NDA government of abandoning India's historic stance on Palestine over the past 20 months. She reminded that India was among the earliest nations to recognise Palestine in November 1988.

"At the time, and throughout the valiant struggle of the Palestinian people, we showed the world the way by standing for what was right and upholding the values of humanity and justice on the international stage," Priyanka Gandhi wrote.

"And here we are now, our policy towards Palestine in the last 20 months has been nothing less than shameful and devoid of moral rectitude. It's a sad diminishment of a previously courageous stand," she added.

Congress MP Imran Masood supported Priyanka Gandhi's criticism of the Centre and argued that India's diplomacy has been eroded.

Speaking to IANS, he said, "The foreign policy is indeed shameful. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan made a deal; it is indeed shameful. It is shameful that India did not stand with their friends, but at last it had to come back to the previous stand, backing Palestine. The BJP leaders shout slogans in support of Israel here, but Israel will never stand with us. The entire foreign policy has been destroyed."

Congress MP Manoj Kumar also defended Priyanka Gandhi's remarks, questioning the Centre's silence.

"The government should answer why we kept silent for 20 months. When the entire nation was backing Palestine, why did India abstain for such a long time? Our leader Priyanka Gandhi has raised a significant issue," he told IANS.

Senior Congress leader Udit Raj went further, alleging that India's credibility on the world stage had collapsed.

Reacting to Priyanka Gandhi's post, he said, "India's foreign policy is now almost over. No one trusts India. Ever since Pakistan's Defence deal with Saudi Arabia, it is fair to say that our foreign policy does not exist anymore."

He added that Priyanka Gandhi's statement was a reflection of India's original stand on Palestine and accused the NDA government of weakening the country's global position.

"What Priyanka Gandhi said is absolutely correct. We are not a stakeholder at all. When we cannot solve our own problems, how will we be effective against other countries? The country's situation is deplorable, and our foreign policy is devastated. Priyanka Gandhi has said the same thing that was India's stand on Palestine. She has said it absolutely right," Raj said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate Priyanka's stance, foreign policy needs to be pragmatic. The world has changed since 1988. Maybe the government had strategic reasons for their approach?
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Arjun K
Our foreign policy should serve Indian interests first. But abandoning our long-standing principles for short-term gains? That's not the India I know. Good that Congress is raising this issue 👍
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Priya S
As an Indian who values our historical positions, this shift worries me. We were leaders in non-alignment and stood for what was right. Now we seem to follow others. Disappointing 😔
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Michael C
Interesting to see Indian politicians debating foreign policy so openly. In my country, such matters are usually bipartisan. But good to see democratic discussion happening here.
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Karthik V
The government should explain why they changed our position. Foreign policy shouldn't be about party politics but national interest. Transparency is needed in such important matters.

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