Asaduddin Owaisi slams PM Narendra Modi: Many countries, including America, brought a resolution on Thursday (October 6) regarding the issue of alleged atrocities on Uighur Muslims of China in the United Nations Security Council (UNHRC), so that India (India) Including 10 countries made a distance. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has once again targeted PM Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar after India remained neutral.
Owaisi tweeted, “Will PM Modi explain the reason for India’s decision to help China by choosing to abstain from a key vote on the Uighur issue at the UNHRC? Is he so afraid of offending Xi Jinping whom he met 18 times? Or can India not speak for what is right?
Will the PM Modi saheb explain the reason for India’s decision to help China out in the UNHRC on the Uighur issue by choosing to abstain from an important vote? Is he so scared of offending Xi Jingping, whom he met 18 times, that India can’t speak for what is right? https://t.co/TJNy3Ffn2w
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) October 7, 2022
Owaisi’s target on Jaishankar
Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi tweeted about External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, “Our External Affairs Minister is fond of singing the song of extreme realism in his foreign policy. What kind of realistic foreign policy doesn’t allow you to put pressure on an enemy controlling your territory in Ladakh? Or is it something else because Uighurs are Muslims and China is oppressing them. The government will not say, we had condemned the Leicester riots in Britain.
Owaisi asked PM Modi the truth of silence
Owaisi fiercely targeted PM Modi when India remained neutral on the issue of Uighur Muslims. While tweeting, he asked the truth of PM Modi’s silence. Owaisi wrote in the tweet, “Modi sahib, what is the truth behind your silence on the issue of Xinjiang? Tell the people of India that you are afraid, apprehensive and where do you stand on the atrocities being committed by China on the people.
Let us tell you that countries like America, Britain, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Iceland had brought a resolution on Thursday (October 6) against China in the United Nations Human Rights Council regarding Uighur Muslims. The motion was rejected for not getting the required votes and the issue could not be discussed. 19 countries, including China, Pakistan and Nepal, voted against the resolution. At the same time, India, Ukraine, Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, Argentina, Armenia, Benin, Gambia and Malawi did not take part in the voting.
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