Kejriwal leads AAP attack on PM's foreign visits

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 29 2015 | 6:28 PM IST
Questioning Narendra Modi's foreign tours, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today wondered if it behoved the Prime Minister to visit individual companies like Google and Facebook to seek investment, even as AAP said PM's travels have not brought any concrete outcome and claimed FDI was dwindling.
As Modi wrapped up his two-nation tour of Ireland and the US, Kejriwal asked what the country had achieved from the PM's foreign trips and took a dig at his engagements at Facebook headquarters and Google campus among others.
"PM Modi's US trip ends. Time to ponder what has country achieved from his foreign trips so far? Does it suit the stature of an Indian PM to visit individual cos seeking investments?" the Chief Minister said in a series of tweets.
Separately, the AAP said that "the real issue is how the PM projects himself at foreign countries. He presents factually incorrect statements and also targets the country's core fabric by attacking secularism".
Kejriwal, who has been targeting Modi's flagship 'Make in India' project with his 'Make India' pitch, stressed that the country should first focus on infrastructure development.
That would itself attract investment, he said.
"For instance, Chinese first built China and then all corporate giants vied to invest in China. So, lets first Make India. If we make India strong, investments will come at our terms, else investors will dictate terms," he said.
At a press conference AAP leaders Dilip Pandey and Ashutosh also contrasted the reception accorded to Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping saying the latter had the likes of Zuckerberg flying in to meet him.
Ashutosh said that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) had come down in the country despite Modi's 'Make in India' pitch.
The idea behind targeting the Prime Minister was to make him "accountable" to the public, he said. AAP was trying to present an alternative in the "petty squabbles" between BJP and Congress, he said.
"PM's foreign trip has raised serious questions which need to be debated. But Congress and BJP are up to petty fights instead of focusing on policies and issues of national interest. Modi is fooling the country," Ashutosh said.
The party advised the government to invest in four sectors namely education, health, law and order, infrastructure and to bring reforms in the justice system instead of talking to "(Mark) Zuckerberg and (Sundar) Pichai".
The party's Delhi convenor Dilip Pandey scoffed at BJP's accusations that AAP was practising negative politics. Anyone questioning the PM becomes negative, he said.
Pandey said the real issue was how the PM projects himself in foreign countries.
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First Published: Sep 29 2015 | 6:28 PM IST

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