For Modi standoff was event, Chinese still in Doklam: Rahul

IANS  |  London 

on Friday slammed Narendra Modi, saying he views the issue as an event and added that Chinese presence is still there.

"I don't have the details of Doklam, so I can't answer how I would've handled it differently. What I can tell you is that is not an unrelated episode, it's not a one off, it is not a border issue, it is a strategic issue.

"It is a part of a sequence of events and was a crisis that happened because the government is episodic," he added.

Gandhi further said: "...the government and the PM view things very much from an event's perspective. I view Doklam as a process, a point in the process. The PM views Doklam as an event."

He said: "So I would look at the process and I would tackle the process and I am pretty confident that Doklam wouldn't have happened...because you could've stopped Doklam if you were carefully watching the process."

"The Chinese have withdrawn from the point of contact, they've withdrawn from where the altercation happened. (But) The truth is the Chinese are still in Doklam," he added.

Talking about what can learn from China, Gandhi said: "Looking at the mobility in India, how do you transform in India, how do open up the air space, that's one thing can learn from

"The other thing can learn from is decentralisation. In China, local governments run the system. In India, the PMO runs the system," he added.

"Let me tell you, today the PMO and CMO have veto all the way down. They have no business having that power, that power should be with the local government," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 23:10 IST