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Why is UPA silent on China-Pak bonhomie, asks BJP

March 26, 2013 20:16 IST

Expressing concern over the growing proximity between China and Pakistan, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday said this endangers the peace and security of India and sought to know why the government is silent on this issue.

BJP pointed out that China is constructing two nuclear power stations in Pakistan and maintained that its engagement with Pakistan is ‘laced’ with suspicion.

"China is still claiming that it is not violating the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s norms, that International Atomic Energy Agency, the global nuclear watchdog, is monitoring the products of China. But the fact remains that Pakistan is a failed state and any engagement of China with Pakistan, which is also a terror state, will disturb the peace and stability of the region," BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said.

The main opposition, which has from time to time has cautioned against the reported encroachments of China into India territory and the growing warmth between Beijing and Islamabad, asked why the UPA government has not acted on these threats.

"The BJP wants to know why the Congress and the UPA government are so silent on such a strategic issue, which is threatening the safety and security of India in particular and of the region in general," Rudy said.

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