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Govt moves to send troops still on, alleges Sonia
Thursday, July 24 2003 17:36 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on July 24 expressed apprehension that there
were "serious moves afoot" to agree to US request to send Indian troops to Iraq even though the
government's recent decision "vindicated" the party's stand that they should be deployed only under UN
Command.
"Whatever the government may now claim, it was clear that there were serious moves afoot to agree to
the US request," Gandhi said while addressing a general body meeting of the Parliamentary Party.
She said that the party's firm stand on the issue of sending Indian troops to Iraq has been finally
vindicated.
Gandhi spoke about her letter to Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on June 4 and her meeting with
him on June 15, opposing any move to send Indian troops to Iraq or as part of a multilateral
peacekeeping force under an explicit UN mandate.
On Vajpayee's claim of opening a "landmark" chapter in Sino-India relations, the leader of Opposition
reminded the government that the transformation in Sino-Indian relations started under Indira Gandhi
and the defining moment, the paradigm shift, took place when Rajiv Gandhi visited China in December
1999.
It was also gratifying that four decades after "castigating" Jawaharlal Nehru, Vajpayee "rediscovered"
him in Beijing while "reaffirming" India's commitment to Panchsheel, Gandhi added.
PTI
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