As Russia launched an offensive against Ukraine, Opposition leaders, mostly from the Congress, on Thursday attacked the government for not making arrangements in time to bring 20,000 Indians in Ukraine back and accused it of “turning away its face” on its nationals in this difficult time. Some of the Congress leaders also demanded that India should take a firm stand and “unequivocally condemn” Russia’s action.
Attacking the government for not acting despite repeated warnings, Congress asked why it had not made arrangements in time to bring 20,000 Indians in Ukraine back home safely. Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, “Turning away its face in every difficult situation…And remaining silent has become a habit of the Modi government. Our 20,000 Indian youth in Ukraine are forced to grapple with fear, apprehension and life-threatening situations “
It has become the habit of the Modi government to turn away in every difficult time.. and keep silence.
Our 20,000 Indian Youth #Ukraine I am compelled to deal with fear, apprehension and life-threatening situation. Why not make arrangements to bring them safely in time? Is this the ‘self-reliant’ mission?— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) February 24, 2022
“Why were arrangements not made in time to bring them safely? Is this the ‘self-reliant’ mission,” Surjewala tweeted. In a series of tweets in Hindi, he said, “The Government of India says – Our 20,000 Indians trapped in Ukraine should stay where they are. Because the government is busy fighting elections right now?”
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“Prime Minister ji, instead of taking care of all, you are busy in election rallies… But we Indians are praying for the well-being of all of you,” he said and added “this is called…opportunity in disaster once again? #Ukraine #UkraineConflict.”
Government of India says-#Ukraine Our 20,000 Indians trapped in stay where they are.
Because the government is busy fighting elections right now? Prime Minister, instead of taking care of all of you, you are filling the air in election rallies. But we countrymen are praying for the well being of all of you. 1/2— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@ rssurjewala) February 24, 2022
Congress MP Vivek Tankha asked that when the US could evacuate its citizens on time, why did India fail to do so despite repeated warnings. “Very poor strategy planning. With thousands trapped in the conflict zone, we have failed our people. Imagine their & families plight,” he said.
When USA could evacuate its citizens on times, why did India fail to do so despite repeated warnings. Very poor strategy planning. With thousands trapped in conflict zone we have failed our ppl. Imagine their & families flight. #ukraine #russianinvasion https://t.co/GiRgQoHCy3
— Vivek Tankha (@VTankha) February 24, 2022
The situation in Ukraine deteriorated after President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine, triggering serious concerns over the possibility of a full-scale military confrontation between the two countries.
Former minister of state for external affairs and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said he is receiving a number of desperate messages from families of students stranded in Ukraine and needing evacuation. “Mr Prime Minister, this is not the time for election strategy but for diplomatic strategy. Thousands of our children who have gone to study in Ukraine are stuck there, understand the priority!” he said in a tweet in Hindi.
Receiving a number of desperate Messages from families of students stranded in Ukraine & needing evacuation. Prime Minister, this is not the time for electoral strategy but for diplomatic strategy. Thousands of our children who have gone to study in Ukraine are trapped there, take priority! @PMOIndia
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) February 24, 2022
Another Congress leader and former Union minister Manish Tewari tweeted, “India should unequivocally condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine in unambiguous terms. There comes a time when you need to tell ‘friends’ they can’t indulge in regime change. India’s conduct of international relations should be characterized by calling a spade a spade.”
India should unequivocally condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine in unambiguous terms. There comes a time when you need to tell ‘friends’ they can’t indulge in Regime change . India’s conduct of international relations should be characterized by calling a spade a spade.@PMOIndia
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) February 24, 2022
“Let us not make the same mistake qua Russia again when we did with the erstwhile Soviet Union when we did not condemn the Soviet Invasion of Hungary -1956, Czechoslovakia -1968, Afghanistan-1979,” Tewari said. The principle being in the 21st century can you change the status quo by force, he added.
Let us not make the same mistake qua Russia again when we did with erstwhile Soviet Union when we did not condemn Soviet Invasion of Hungary -1956, Czechoslovakia -1968, Afghanistan-1979. The principle being- In the 21st century can you change status quo by force.@DrSJaishankar https://t.co/Vq8wLiI7RC
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) February 24, 2022
Tharoor also said however much one appreciates Moscow’s legitimate security concerns, resorting to war is impossible to accept or justify, and India should demand that Russians “stop”. “So Russia is conducting a ‘regime change’ operation. How long can India, which had consistently opposed such interventions, stay silent?” Tharoor tweeted.
So Russia is conducting a “regime change” operation. How long can India, which had consistently opposed such interventions, stay silent? However much one appreciates Moscow’s legitimate security concerns,resort to war is impossible to accept or justify. We should demand they stop. https://t.co/8Chl6GvN74
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) February 24, 2022
Tharoor also slammed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan over his visit to Russia amid the developments and cited the example of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who in 1979 as the then foreign minister had cut short his visit to China when Beijing attacked Vietnam. “If @imrankhan has any self-respect, he will do what Vajpayee Sahib did when China attacked Vietnam during his 1979 visit: he should cancel his trip immediately & go home. Otherwise, he is complicit in the invasion,” Tharoor said.
If @imrankhanPTI has any self-respect, he will do what Vajpayee Sahib did when China attacked Vietnam during his 1979 visit: he should cancel his trip immediately & go home. Otherwise he is complicit in the invasion. https://t.co/YkyIcknoyI
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) February 24, 2022
Another former Union minister and Congress leader Milind Deora said, “India should learn the right lessons from the Russia-Ukraine conflict and diversify relationships and not depend on allies that are allies only on paper.” “I hope Taiwan is listening,” he added.
India should learn the right lessons from the #RussiaUkraineConflict — diversify relationships & don’t depend on allies that are allies only on paper.
I hope Taiwan is listening.— Milind Deora | Milind Deora ️ (@milinddeora) February 24, 2022
Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi posted a video on Twitter purportedly of some Indians in Ukraine talking about their problems with the caption “This is what I have been raising with MEA and Civil Aviation Ministry. Now our Indians are stranded and are feeling helpless.”
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