An invitation sent to state Congress leaders, including the leader of opposition Siddaramaiah, by the Karnataka chapter of the India-China Friendship Association for a seminar on ‘US intervention in China’ has triggered fresh controversy in the southern state.
Taking a dig at the Congress, BJP national general secretary and MLA C.T. Ravi said: “If anyone had doubts that Congress works for China, this will clear them. Why should Congress side with China if America is interfering in its internal affairs?
“Is the MoU signed by Rahul Gandhi with the Chinese Communist Party the reason behind this support to China?”
Ravi also shared the invitation to the program and alleged that a controversial photo of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi could be seen along with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader Siddaramaiah clarified that he had declined the invitation from the India-China Friendship Association (ICFA) to participate in the event to be held on Sunday.
“It is surprising to see my name on the invitation despite declining it,” he said.
Siddaramaiah added that he declined the invitation to participate in the event, as his party’s and his own position is against the agenda of the program.
The invitation for the seminar on ‘Interference of US imperialism in the internal affairs of the People’s Republic of China claims that Siddaramaiah will be one of the chief guests along with the Chinese Ambassador to India, Sun Weidong, and the Consul General of China in Mumbai, Kong Xianhua.
As per the invitation, senior Congress leader H.C. Mahadevappa will be the guest of honor, while other leaders, including L. Hanumanthaiah, P.G.R. Sindhia, and JD-S rebel K. Srinivas Gowda, will be the speakers at the event, among others.
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