Ashok Gehlot Urges a Return to Nehru's Foreign Policy
Ashok Gehlot has called for India to return to Jawaharlal Nehru's foreign policy, criticizing the current approach as weakening the nation's global standing. He expressed concern over India's diplomatic isolation during Operation Sindoor and accused the BJP of misleading the public.
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At a memorial event for Jawaharlal Nehru, Ashok Gehlot highlighted the enduring relevance of the former prime minister's approach to foreign policy, urging its revival to bolster the nation's international stature.
Gehlot pointed out that despite multiple leadership changes, Nehru's policies remained largely unaltered, emphasizing the need for India to regain its diplomatic equilibrium. He criticized the current administration's foreign strategies as having weakened India's position globally, citing the lack of international support during Operation Sindoor. Furthermore, he accused the government of diverting public attention with religious rhetoric, calling for a return to policies prioritizing democracy and national interests.
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