Jaishankar - West has a long bad habit...

S. Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs, claimed on sunday that Western nations have a lengthy history of making judgements about others and believe they have a divinely granted right to do so. Over 500 young voters, joggers, and guests were present at a "meet and greet" gathering hosted by Bengaluru South mp Tejasvi surya and Bengaluru Central mp PC Mohan at the nearby Cubbon Park.

When asked about comments made by germany and the US regarding Congressman rahul Gandhi's exclusion from the Lok Sabha, the External Affairs minister responded in the affirmative. There are two causes for this, he claimed. This is due to the West's long-standing negative practise of criticising others. They believe that making comments about other people in some way or another is their divinely granted right. They simply need to learn from experience that if they continue to comment, others will start commenting negatively about them, and if that occurs, they won't like it. I can see that this is taking place.

The other side of the truth, in our opinion, is that you are inviting people to remark on you, he said. The desire to comment then grows among more individuals. We must cease extending a warm invitation to the world and asking America and Europe, "Why are you sitting back and doing nothing when india has problems?"

According to the minister for external affairs, if someone asks someone else "why are you standing still and why are you not saying anything" from one place to another, they will undoubtedly respond. Both of us and they are contributing to the issue. Both, in my opinion, require fixing. During the discussion were bjp MPs surya and Mohan, representing Bengaluru South and Bengaluru Central, respectively.



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