Hitting back at the Congress, the BJP on Saturday said the opposition party has become a “fake news factory” after it attacked the Modi government for India abstaining from voting on the UN General Assembly resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza.
BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari accused the Congress of spreading “half-truths” on the issue, saying India’s abstention was not a deviation but a continuation of “past votes”, based on “unwavering belief” in dialogue and diplomacy as the only sustainable path forward.
“Congress, before unleashing theatrical outrage, should take a moment to read India’s official Explanation of Vote at the UN on June 12,” he wrote on X, posting a screenshot of the purported document.
“The Congress and its intellectually dishonest ecosystem has become nothing but a fake news factory,” he charged.
The 193-member UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to adopt the resolution introduced by Spain that demanded an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire.
India was among the 19 nations that abstained, while 12 countries voted against the resolution, which got 149 votes in favour.
Reacting to the development, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said in a post on X, “It is now increasingly evident that our Foreign Policy is in shambles. Perhaps, PM Modi must now take a call on his EAM’s repeated blunders and set some accountability.” “Have we abandoned India’s consistent stand advocating for a ceasefire, peace, and dialogue in the Middle East and West Asia?” he asked.
Echoing similar sentiments, AICC general secretary, organisation KC Venugopal said India always stood for peace, justice, and human dignity and called on the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to explain what had changed in the last six months that led India from supporting a ceasefire to abstaining from the vote.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed her disappointment at India’s stance at the UN calling it a “tragic reversal” of the country’s anti-colonial legacy. BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari accused the Congress of spreading “half-truths” and wrote on X, “Our abstention is not a deviation, but a continuation of past votes (A/RES/77/247 & A/RES/79/232), based on our unwavering belief in dialogue and diplomacy as the only sustainable path forward.”
India unequivocally condemned the loss of civilian lives and the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called for the protection of civilians, humanitarian access and the release of remaining hostages, he said.
Bhandari said India also reaffirmed support for a negotiated “Two-State Solution’”, with Palestine and Israel coexisting peacefully within secure, recognised borders”.
“India has consistently provided humanitarian assistance to Gaza, both bilaterally and via the UN,” he added.
Congress has become ‘fake news factory’, alleges BJP
NEW DELHI, JUN 14 (PTI)