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“Not Our Views”: Congress Distances Itself From Sam Pitroda’s China Remark
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“Not Our Views”: Congress Distances Itself From Sam Pitroda’s China Remark

The Congress has distanced itself from senior leader Sam Pitroda’s “China is not our enemy” remark amid massive BJP backlash. Congress’s Jairam Ramesh, who is also the party’s communications in-charge, said in a post on X that Mr Pitroda’s views did not reflect the party’s stand. “The views reported by Shri Sam Pitroda on China are certainly not the views of the Indian National Congress. China remains our biggest foreign policy, external security, and economic challenge,” his post read. 

Mr Pitroda, whose frequent out-of-turn comments keep landing his party in controversies, had said in a recent interview that there is a need to change India’s mindset and New Delhi must stop assuming that China is the enemy.

“I think we need to change that pattern to assume that China is the enemy from day one. It is not just to China, but to everyone… I don’t know what is the threat from China. I think this issue is often blown out of proportion because the US has the habit of defining an enemy,” he had said in an interview to news agency IANS.

Mr Pitroda’s come on the heels of a massive controversy over his earlier comment on the country’s diversity that saw him out of office – the Chairman of Overseas Indian Congress — for over a month last year. The comment had triggered allegations of racism and colonial mindset.

He was reinstated in June, after explaining the context of his remarks and claiming that the BJP had maliciously misinterpreted it. At the time, Jairam Ramesh had said that Mr Pitroda had “given an assurance” that he would, in future, leave no room for controversy. Mr Pitroda vociferously contradicted it, saying it was Mr Ramesh’s personal opinion.

This time, Mr Pitroda’s remark flies in the face of the Rahul Gandhi’s assertion in the parliament that India had lost a part of its territory to China, which the government has robustly denied.

The BJP today called Mr Pitroda’s remarks a “very deep blow to India’s identity, diplomacy and sovereignty”.

Pradeep Bhandari, a BJP spokesperson, pointed out that Mr Pitroda is a close aide of Rahul Gandhi and accused the Congress of prioritising China’s interest above India’s.

“Rahul Gandhi’s right-hand man Sam Pitroda: ‘China isn’t our enemy’! This man sings endless praises of China while Congress party’s signing of MoU in 2008 reveal a cozy betrayal of India’s interests and prioritising China’s! It’s crazy how Congress always manages to keep China and Pakistan’s interests above ours,” he said.

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BJP, DMK Trade Barbs Over Tamil Website ‘Blocked’ For PM-Trump Cartoon
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BJP, DMK Trade Barbs Over Tamil Website ‘Blocked’ For PM-Trump Cartoon

Popular Tamil media group Vikatan on Saturday said its website – www.vikatan.com – was blocked for “many users from different locations” after it published a satirical cartoon on February 10 about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and United States President Donald Trump; the cartoon was about the over 300 illegal Indian immigrants deported from the US, in shackles, in military aircraft that landed in Punjab.

In an X post at 11.46 pm on Saturday, Vikatan said several of its readers had reported being unable to access the website, and that the centre had made no official announcement about any block.

In a furious post, Vikatan said, “We have always worked, and will continue to work, for freedom of expression. If the centre blocks the website due to this cover, we will face it legally.”

NDTV understands that some ISPs, or internet service providers, have blocked access for certain locations, including in Tamil Nadu. However, there are also reports others have backtracked pending a direct order from the centre.

The storm broke after the BJP’s Tamil Nadu chief, K Annamalai, flagged the cartoon in complaints to the Press Council of India and junior Information and Broadcasting Minister L Murugan.

“On behalf of Tamil Nadu BJP, we have submitted two separate representations today: one to the Chairperson of the Press Council of India and another to our Minister of State L Murugan… seeking prompt action against Vikatan magazine for being a mouthpiece of the DMK and for publishing offensive and baseless content against our Prime Minister Modi,” Mr Annamalai wrote.

Mr Annamalai, a fierce critic of the DMK, also alleged the Vikatan cartoon, which featured Mr Modi sitting, with his arms and feet shackled, next to a laughing Donald Trump, undermined the Indian government’s political and diplomatic efforts in the deportation issue.

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“Freedom of press does not give licence to a newspaper to malign a political leader by publishing fake and defamatory writings,” he said.

The controversy snowballed quickly, with Chief Minister and DMK boss MK Stalin slamming the centre and demanding access to the website be restored. Such censorship, he declared, was not conducive for the functioning of a good democracy. 

The central government has not, so far, responded on this matter.

In a rare show of bonhomie, Mr Stalin was joined in his criticism by actor-politician Vijay, who called it a clampdown on the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution. “Freedom of press – the fourth pillar of democracy – must be protected at all costs. If there are concerns about the content… the appropriate course is to seek legal recourse not to resort to draconian measures…”

Another actor-politician, Kamal Haasan, posted a detailed statement on X, in which he said that while he may not “agree with all the opinions of Ananda Viketan”, but that “it is my duty to strongly oppose and prevent anyone who tries to snatch that right (to freedom of expression) away.”

“The Makkal Needhi Maiyam (Kamal Haasaan’s party) strongly condemns this action by the central government. Tamil Nadu will make any elephant that tries to infringe on our freedom of speech or our language slip and fall. A thousand years of Tamil history gives us the courage to say this.”

Reacting to the jabs, the BJP’s senior Tamil Nadu leader, Narayanan Thirupathy, posed a sarcastic question to the Chief Minister. “Please talk about ‘freedom of expression’ after reading the list of persons arrested during the past four years for criticising you and your government.”

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Pope’s health a ‘complex clinical situation’, Vatican says
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Pope’s health a ‘complex clinical situation’, Vatican says

The pontiff will remain in hospital for as long as necessary, the Vatican has said. 

​The pontiff will remain in hospital for as long as necessary, the Vatican has said.  

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