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Govt should have reacted to Obama 'snub' on Myanmar, Iran: BJP

The BJP may demand a statement from the government in Parliament on how it views Obama's criticism of India's foreign policy vis-a-vis these two countries.

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BJP today indicated that it may demand a clarification from the government on why it did not react to US President Barack Obama's "snub" on India's silence over problems related to Myanmar and Iran.

"Obama snubbed India's foreign policy towards Iran and Myanmar during his address to Parliament and the government did not react to it at all. The government could have spoken on the issue today but lacks the capability to give quick responses," a senior BJP leader said.

The principal opposition party may demand a statement from the government in Parliament on how it views Obama's criticism of India's foreign policy vis-a-vis these two countries.

While giving positive vibes about India's prospects of joining an expanded UN Security Council, Obama had said that with increased power comes increased responsibility but India has often been seen as sighing away from expressing its views on weakening of democracy in Myanmar and the stand of Iran on several issues.

"Different governments in India have consistently demanded that democracy should be restored in Myanmar and that the leader (Aung San Suu Kyi) should be released. But that does not mean we snap ties with that country," the BJP leader said.

It is important for India to maintain relations with Myanmar as this helps keep China at bay from that country, contain ULFA which had built training camps there earlier, and also helps in administration of North-East states, feels the BJP.

Similarly, BJP feels relations with Iran are important as it stands with India when most other Islamic nations are "opposed" to it. US has been concerned about Iran's growing ambitions of becoming a nuclear power.

The main opposition was also not pleased with the manner in which its leaders were "ignored or not given due importance".

"Though Sushma Swaraj is leader of opposition in Lok Sabha she was not invited to the dinner hosted by the Prime Minister in Obama's honour," a senior BJP leader said.

The party was also not amused that Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi was seated at the high table with Obama and US first lady Michelle at this dinner though he is just an MP. Former deputy prime minister and BJP leader LK Advani and senior members of the union cabinet were seated at other tables.

"This was not a private dinner. The money was paid from the taxpayers' pocket," a senior BJP leader said.

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