China potential threat number one: George Fernandes
It was not a mistake but an error. It should not have been done, he said about India's decision to recognise Tibet as part of China during the previous Atal Bihari Vajpayee government.
Venting anger over the Tibet crisis and India's response to it, the NDA leader said the Olympic torch should not be allowed to come to India and that he had asked his "colleagues" and others to make "whatever effort" to prevent the flame's run in this country.
"It was not a mistake but an error. It should not have been done," he said about India's decision to recognise Tibet as part of China during the previous Atal Bihari Vajpayee government in which he was the Defence Minister.
Fernandes told Karan Thapar's 'Devil's Advocate' programme on CNN-IBN that China is "still potential threat number one" and "could become an enemy", as he recalled his statement on similar lines 10 years back.
Commenting on the recent incident of Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao being summoned by the Chinese Foreign Ministry past midnight, Fernandes said New Delhi had "surrendered" over the issue.
"Well, our government allowed it. It has no shame," he said, adding that the government should have advised its envoy to wait till the next day. "Elsewhere that's what would have happened."
Rao was summoned past midnight to register concern over breach of security at Chinese Embassy here.
"India has sold out to China," he alleged. Asked whether India was being "bullied" by China, Fernandes replied "absolutely, and it accepts it."
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