"Read 'JFK's Forgotten Crises'...": PM Modi's 'Homework' For Opposition MPs
Lok Sabha MPs on Tuesday received an addition to any reading list they may have after Prime Minister Narendra Modi recommended they read 'JFK's Forgotten Crises', US foreign policy expert Bruce Reidel's book on emergencies during JFK's presidency.
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Lok Sabha MPs on Tuesday received an addition to any reading list they may have after Prime Minister Narendra Modi recommended they read 'JFK's Forgotten Crises', US foreign policy expert Bruce Reidel's book on political and diplomatic emergencies during John F Kennedy's presidency.
The suggestion came as Mr Modi aimed a dig - invoking former PM Jawaharlal Nehru - at critics of his government's handling the border row with China, and specifically followed questions by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi yesterday and Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav earlier today.
The book, he declared, revealed "what games" Mr Nehru had played with the country's security.
"If someone is really interested in foreign policy... they should read 'JFK's Forgotten Crises'. This book was written by a foreign policy scholar (and) in it there is a mention of India's first PM, who also held the Foreign Affairs portfolio. It had his conversation with JFK when the country was dealing with a crisis situation... the book details what games were played in the name of foreign policy..."
The Prime Minister's 'homework' for opposition MPs came amid a fierce and wide-ranging attack on his political rivals, beginning with the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress, his Bharatiya Janata Party's direct opponents for Wednesday's Delhi Assembly election.
These attacks included references to allegations AAP boss Arvind Kejriwal spent Rs 45 crore of taxpayers' money on luxury renovations to the bungalow he occupied as Chief Minister.
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Mr Modi also slammed the Congress over its 'garibi hatao', or 'eliminate poverty', slogan, arguing the party had failed to deliver on its promise despite decades of power. By contrast his government, the Prime Minister claimed, had helped 25 crore people out of poverty in 10 years alone.