Kejriwal Criticizes India's Foreign Policy Shift
Arvind Kejriwal criticizes the Indian government's foreign policy shift, alleging it has led to LPG shortages affecting millions and has potential unemployment consequences. He claims the alignment with Israel and the US could threaten India's long-standing non-aligned stance and create tensions, particularly with Iran.
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Arvind Kejriwal, AAP national convenor, launched a scathing attack on the central government over the reported LPG shortages affecting numerous people across India.
He warned that this might lead to unemployment for nearly one crore individuals due to power cuts and closure threats to 50% of hotels within two days.
Kejriwal criticized Prime Minister Modi for allegedly dismantling India's 75-year-long non-aligned foreign policy and suggested the shift towards aligning with Israel and the US has made Iran an adversary, diverging from historical diplomacy even during the Cold War era.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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