PM campaigned for Trump, will affect India's bipartisan relations with US: Cong, Left

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 23 2019 | 9:05 PM IST

The opposition on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of violating Indian foreign policy's "time honoured principle" of not interfering in elections of another country by "campaigning" for US President Donald Trump at the 'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston, which the BJP hailed as "historic".

While the Congress and the Left parties criticised Modi for endorsing Trump's re-election by taking a "partisan" position, the BJP said the event has left an indelible footprint of a stronger India on the world map.

The BJP hailed the event in Houston as "unprecedented" and "history in the making".

BJP chief Amit Shah termed it a historic day in world politics, saying leaders of two most powerful democracies shared their ideas and dreams for a prosperous world together in a way that one has never seen before.

The Congress said by taking a "partisan" position, the prime minister has done a "disservice" to long-term strategic Indo-US relations.

Congress senior spokesperson Anand Sharma said it should not be seen that India is taking sides and the prime minister using the Houston platform to exhort and raise the slogan of 'Ab ki baar Trump sarkar' was better avoided.

"We have a strategic partnership between India and the United States of America which is bipartisan, which we fully endorse.

"But, there is a time-honoured convention of India's foreign policy that when we engage with the foreign governments or the President or Prime Minister when on foreign soil, we do not take part in the domestic electoral politics. Prime Minister should have honoured that," Sharma told reporters.

"It should not be seen that India is taking positions or sides and the prime minister using that platform to exhort and raise that slogan on 'Ab ki baar Trump sarkar' was better avoided," the Congress leader said.

Hailing the 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston as "unprecedented" and "history in the making", top BJP leaders on Monday said it has left an indelible footprint of a stronger India on the world map.

"A historic day in world politics! Leaders of the two most powerful democracies shared their ideas & dreams for a prosperous world together in a way that one has never seen before. #HowdyModi was unprecedented. It has left an indelible footprint of a stronger India on world map," BJP president and Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted.

In a reference to Modi's attack on Pakistan over the issue of terrorism, he said the message to the world is loud and clear that this "new India" will leave no stone unturned to keep the country safe and united.

Thanks to Modi's leadership, the entire world today stands firmly with India in its decisive fight against the menace of terrorism, Shah said, asserting that the prime minister's popularity has soared across the globe.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said the event in Houston has reignited shared Indian-American dreams and their bright futures.

"The oldest and largest democracies joined hands today giving us hope and a promising future. It was history in the making," he said.

BJP's Amit Malviya took a dig at the opposition Congress for its criticism and called its charge preposterous.

"I can understand some in the Congress are peeved at the massive success of Howdy Modi but to allege that the PM interfered in US elections is preposterous!

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First Published: Sep 23 2019 | 9:05 PM IST

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