Jaishankar said- wanted to take a class on China from Rahul: said- later it came to know that the Congress leader himself took a class from the Chinese ambassador

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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that I wanted to take a class on China from Rahul Gandhi, but later I came to know that he himself was taking a class on China from the Chinese Ambassador. It is unfortunate that foreign policy has become an arena. I know that everything is political in politics, but on some issues we should behave in such a way that it does not weaken our position abroad.

Now read the full statement of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar…
The External Affairs Minister was talking to news agency ANI in Karnataka on Sunday. When he was asked that Rahul Gandhi says that you do not understand the threat from China, what would you say on this. On this, Jaishankar said that earlier I wanted to take a class from Rahul Gandhi on the issue of China, but later it came to know that Rahul Gandhi was taking a class on China from the Chinese Ambassador. After this I asked myself if I can also go to the main source and talk to him.

Jaishankar said that unfortunately foreign policy has become an arena. I am also a leader and I know that everything is political in politics, but on some issues we should behave responsibly, so that our position in foreign countries is not weakened.

Did China occupy India’s land?
In response to this question, Jaishankar said that wrong information has also been spread on the issue of building a bridge from the Chinese side in Pangong. He told that the Chinese first came in 1959. They captured the region in 1962, but it was presented in such a different way. The same happened in the case of some model villages. These villages were built on areas that we lost in 62 or even before 62.

The Foreign Minister said whose fault is it that what happened in 1962, I never talked about it. It was our collective failure. It does not consider it necessary to give it the necessary color. Both the countries really need to talk on these issues.

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