Continuing his criticism of Narendra Modi over the LAC standoff with Chinese troops, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accused the Prime Minister of remaining busy building his own image and argued that one man's vision cannot be substitute for a national vision.
Rahul said India should deal with China from a position of strength, and should have an international vision to “take on” the neighbouring country.
“PM is 100% focused on building his own image. India's captured institutions are all busy doing this task. One man's image is not a substitute for a national vision,” the former Congress chief tweeted and released a third short video on the standoff.
Rahul said: “Psychologically you have to deal with the Chinese from a position of strength…. (Then) you can work with them, get what you need, and it can be actually done. But if they sense weakness, then you (have) had it. The first thing is, you are not going to take on China without a vision. And by that I don't mean a national vision. I mean an international vision.”
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