NewMPs of European Parliament increase discomfort of central Narendra Modi government in India At a press conference on Wednesday, EU MP Nicholas Fest defended India's opposition leaders and MPs for allowing them to enter Kashmir, saying, "If you allow EU MPs to enter, then Indian opposition parties should be given that exemption." So, there is some inconsistency. The government should look into the matter. ”Nicholas Fest's comments have led to growing frustration with the central government.
Strict restrictions were imposed there on August 5, when the Central Government of India canceled a clause that included special privileges for the residents of Jammu and Kashmir. On several occasions, the Congress and CPM leaders / MPs and others wanted to enter the state, but the administration did not allow them to get back from the airport. Later, under the apex court directives, senior Congress leader Gulam Nabi Azad and CPM leader Sitaram Yechury were able to enter the conditional condition.
Meanwhile, of the 20 MPs from the European Parliament who came to India to observe the Kashmir situation, seven returned home without visiting Kashmir. Of the four returning MPs, Chris Davis has traditionally returned home criticizing the Modi government. It was alleged that he was not allowed to go to Kashmir because he wanted to talk to the common man himself, not in a government enclosure.
Chris Davis on Tuesday said, "I did not come to be part of the Modi government's public relations stunt and cannot pretend that everything is going well. It is clear that in Kashmir, democratic norms have been violated. It is important to look into the world. "
Two MPs from the National Conference complained that they were detained when they met the MPs of the European Parliament. Representatives of the civil society, the merchant mahal and several political parties in Kashmir sought to meet the MPs of the European Parliament, but were allegedly denied the opportunity.
On the other hand, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslim chief barrister Asaduddin YC MP has expressed his anger at the foreign delegation, calling it a "Nazi-liked". A spokesman for EU MPs said: 'We are not' Nazi '. If it were, we would not have been elected. We are very angry with our 'Nazi-liked'.
Referring to the press conference of EU delegates, Barrister Asaduddin YC MP said, "It is not permissible for MPs to swear in the Indian constitution. But European MPs are being allowed to hold press conferences. Whose eyes are the government giving dust to? ”They praise Hitler. The YC also commented that the government had brought them
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