logo
Abject apologist for Israel: Congress slams government's stand on SCO statement

Abject apologist for Israel: Congress slams government's stand on SCO statement

India Today11 hours ago

The Congress on Saturday criticised the government for not participating in the discussions on the SCO statement against Israel and asked if it had been reduced to being an "abject apologist for Israel".The statement by the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation dated June 14 "strongly condemned the military strikes carried out by Israel on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran on June 13".advertisementOn Friday, India had urged both countries to avoid any escalatory steps and said it was "deeply concerned" at the recent developments.
After the SCO statement, India asserted that its position on the Israel-Iran situation remains as stated earlier and urged the international community to utilise channels of dialogue and diplomacy towards de-escalation.The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said India had communicated its position to other SCO members and did not participate in the discussions on the statement.Reacting to it, Congress General Secretary, Communications, Jairam Ramesh said: "What does this MEA statement really mean? It seems to suggest that Israel can attack Iran but that Iran should exercise restraint and not climb the escalatory ladder."Have we been reduced to being an abject apologist for Israel?""We cannot even condemn Israel's attacks on and targeted assassinations in Iran?" he said in a post on X.advertisementEarlier, in another post, Ramesh said, "Mr. Narendra Modi goes out of his way to appease his close friend Benjamin Netanyahu, who has spearheaded genocide in Gaza and launched an air war on Iran to effect regime change.""Yet, Israel puts out a map showing J&K as part of Pakistan and the Northeast as part of Nepal. And there is no rebuke from the Prime Minister of India - or any of his senior colleagues," he claimed.The statement by SCO said, "The member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) express serious concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East and strongly condemn the military strikes carried out by Israel on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran on June 13."China currently holds the chairmanship of the SCO. The influential economic and security bloc's members include Russia, India and Pakistan."The SCO has issued a statement on recent developments between Israel and Iran. India's own position on the matter had been articulated by us on 13 June 2025, and remains the same," the MEA said in a statement.The MEA further said the "overall position of India as stated above was communicated to other SCO members"."Keeping that in mind, India did not participate in the discussions on the above-mentioned SCO statement," it added.Iran had in July 2023 become a permanent member of the SCO at an India-hosted virtual summit of the groupingTune InMust Watch
IN THIS STORY#Nationalist Congress Party#Iran#Israel

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rajnath Singh likely to visit China for SCO defence meet, first since Galwan clash
Rajnath Singh likely to visit China for SCO defence meet, first since Galwan clash

India Today

time10 minutes ago

  • India Today

Rajnath Singh likely to visit China for SCO defence meet, first since Galwan clash

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to visit Qingdao, China, later this month to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' meeting. China is hosting the summit this year and has extended an invitation to Singh for the same. This will be Rajnath Singh's first visit to China after the 2020 Galwan visit would mark the first Indian ministerial-level engagement in China since both countries reached an agreement in October 2024 to resume patrolling and withdraw troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern and China have been engaging in dialogue to ease tensions along the border and improve bilateral relations. Singh last met China's Defence Minister, Admiral Dong Jun, during the ADMM-Plus summit in Laos, which was their first interaction following the disengagement understanding. The potential visit comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to normalise ties between the two countries. These include possible talks on reviving the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, re-establishing air connectivity, resuming the exchange of hydrological data, and facilitating visa and people-to-people has also reiterated its support for China's SCO presidency. This was underscored during recent discussions in Delhi between Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Rajnath Singh

‘This is false': White House rejects reports that Pak Army chief Asim Munir was invited to military parade
‘This is false': White House rejects reports that Pak Army chief Asim Munir was invited to military parade

First Post

time26 minutes ago

  • First Post

‘This is false': White House rejects reports that Pak Army chief Asim Munir was invited to military parade

The White House clarified that no foreign military leaders were invited to the parade, held to mark the 250th anniversary celebrations of the US Armed Forces read more (File) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir (C) prays after laying wreath on the martyrs' monument during a guard of honor ceremony at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on May 21, 2025. Photo by Handout/ Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). AFP The White House on Sunday (June 15) rejected reports that Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir was invited as a guest to the military parade in Washington DC. 'This is false. No foreign military leaders were invited,' news agency ANI quoted a White House official as saying. Earlier, it was reported that Munir was invited by the Donald Trump administration to the parade, which was organised to mark the 250th anniversary celebrations of the US Armed Forces. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The reports triggered a backlash in India as well as among the Pakistani-American community in the US, who accuse the general of undermining democracy back home and leading a crackdown on the political party of jailed former PM Imran Khan. In India, the reports prompted the opposition Congress party to criticise the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling it a major 'diplomatic setback' for New Delhi. 'It is reported that Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir has been invited to the event organised in Washington DC on the occasion of US Army Day (14 June). This news is a big setback for India from a diplomatic and strategic point of view,' senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said in a post on X. 'This is the same person who used provocative and inciting language just before the Pahalgam terror attack - the question arises what is America's intention?' the Congress leader asked. US military parade On Saturday, President Donald Trump's long-awaited military parade rolled down Constitution Avenue, featuring tanks, troops, and a 21-gun salute. The event coincided with Trump's 79th birthday and took place under cloudy skies and light rain, with the president watching from a special stand south of the White House. 'Every other country celebrates their victories. It's about time America did too,' Trump declared in brief remarks at the parade's end. In contrast, anti-Trump activists, including civil rights groups and labor unions, organised nationwide 'No Kings' protests. They criticised the parade, held on Trump's birthday, as a display of authoritarian tendencies.

Mohammad Azharuddin's son follows father's footsteps, joins politics; named Telangana Congress General Secretary
Mohammad Azharuddin's son follows father's footsteps, joins politics; named Telangana Congress General Secretary

Hindustan Times

time43 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mohammad Azharuddin's son follows father's footsteps, joins politics; named Telangana Congress General Secretary

Mohammad Azharuddin's son has followed his father's footsteps and has entered politics. Mohammad Asaduddin is among the 69 general secretaries, appointed to the Telangana Congress earlier this week by the party leadership. Asaduddin has also featured in Ranji Trophy matches, and will now enter politics, just like his father. The appointment of Asaduddin, who is also 35-years-old, took place after Hyderabad's Jubilee Hills seat became vacant, after MLA Maganti Gopinth's death on Sunday due to a heart attack. It also led to speculation that Asaduddin could be a contestant representing Congress for the polls. Then in November 2023 Telangana elections, Azharuddin was also the Congress nominee from Jubilee Hills, and he lost to Maganti of the BRS by a margin of 16,337 votes after he got an early lead against the sitting MLA. While speaking to The Print about getting a Congress ticket, he said, 'I don't know what's in store for me. My dad is still active in politics. Let's see.' He was formally associated with the Congress since the 2023 polls, and was also actively involved in his father's poll campaign, organising rallies mohalla meetings etc., across the constituency. 'All I can say is that despite the disappointing loss, I stayed strongly connected with the people in Jubilee Hills, taking up their issues,' he said. In the past, he has also served as the Youth Congress' sports cell secretary in Telangana. He is also a graduate in law and is married to tennis player Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza. On Tuesday, Azharuddin wrote on X, 'A proud and emotional moment for me as my son, Mohammed Asaduddin, steps into his official role in public life as the General Secretary of the Telangana Congress.' 'I've seen his commitment to people, his passion for service, and his sincerity up close. May he stay grounded, focused, and guided by the values that truly matter. Wishing him all the very best as he takes on this responsibility.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store