Modi avoided critical issues during 'casual' China visit: Sena

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today criticised

Modi over his just-concluded visit, claiming it was a "casual" tour during which he avoided taking up crucial bilateral issues with in view of the next year's

The Sena sought to know what the RSS, the ideological mentor of the BJP, had to say about this stance.

It said Modi had 'chai pe charcha' with the Chinese during which he avoided discussing controversial issues in view of the due next year.

Issues related to Doklam, border incursions and the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC), among others, were not taken up with the Chinese side, it said in an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"Pandit Nehru's friendship with had backfired. Modi has lever lost an opportunity to criticise Nehru. But it seems the current is trying to solve the issues with through Nehru's Panchsheel," the Sena claimed.

"Modi is backing Panchsheel but the thoughts behind it belonged to Nehru. Like Nehru, Modi is also convinced about 'no to war, yes to peace' (yuddha nako, buddha hawa) approach (to resolve pending issues)," it maintained.

The Sena said the had maintained that Modi's two-day visit to last week was without any agenda.

"It means the country's has got no work and hence, he casually toured China," claimed.

The publication said continued to support which had been sponsoring terrorism in

"is a major supporter of can create troubles for only because of the active support it gets from

"The world has isolated because of its soft- pedalling on terrorism. Still, has continued to provide aid to with an aim to destabilise India," it said.

The editorial also mentioned about Beijing's growing footprints in India's neighbourhood.

The Sena said Nepal, once the world's only Hindu nation, had been "almost taken over" by and had started considering as an adversary.

The Communist giant was also trying to spread its influence"in India's neighbouring countries such as the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar, it said.

"It has also augmented its forces near the border of at Doklam (the site of a tense stand-off last year) and increased India's headache, but none of these issues were discussed between the two countries," the Sena said.

The Doklam issue was not taken up to avoid any uncomfortable moment during the "informal summit" held in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, it said.

The Sena said has also undertaken construction near the border of The site was used for incursion by Chinese soldiers into the north-eastern state, it said.

"This issue was also not discussed between Modi and Xi," rued the party.

The CPEC passes through the Pakistan-occupied and the erstwhile government had opposed it. But such a serious issue was also not discussed during talks between the two leaders, it said.

"The maintained both the leaders avoided discussion on any controversial issue. Then what did Modi do in " the BJP's bickering ally asked.

Both the leaders agreed that terrorism was a major threat to world peace, "although not a single word on Pakistan's great work of nurturing terrorists was mentioned in the meeting," the editorial said.

"How can you hit out on terror without any reference to " it asked.

"It seems Modi's stand is to maintain peace across the border as are just one year away. He does not want of unrest over the border during an election period," the party said.

The Sena is part of the BJP-led governments at the Centre and also in Maharashtra, but it often criticises their programmes and policies.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 15:00 IST