"Is scrapping the SAARC summit the answer? Could India not have a summit minus Pakistan?" party spokesman Manish Tewari told reporters, noting that South Asia was the "least integrated" region in the world.
Claiming that the Modi government was "deluding" itself by believing that its steps were helping cornering Islamabad, he said that a summit minus Pakistan could have been better for the isolation of the neighbouring country.
Congress' reaction came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a snub to Pakistan, decided not to attend the SAARC Summit in Islamabad to be held in November, leading to its collapse as the grouping works on the basis of consensus. Three more countries--Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan--have also decided to pull out of the Summit.
He also wondered if India's withdrawal of MFN status would change the behaviour of Pakistan. "What effect will removing the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status have on the state of Pakistan?" he asked.
Targeting the Prime Minister, he said national security and diplomacy is "too serious an issue to be left to tweets and empty rhetoric".
Tewari said the government needs to really take a hard look because one day you hear the drums of war being beaten, the other day you will hear this is war by other means, third day you hear this is war by economic means.
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