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| RSS not to interfere in nominating Modi as Prime Ministerial candidate | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 3: Remaining noncommittal on nomination of Narindera Modi as Prime Ministerial candidate, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in categorical terms said that it was the internal matter of BJP and Sangh has nothing to do with it. ``This is internal matter of BJP and RSS will not interfere in the same ``Senior national leader of RSS Ram Madhav told reporters here today at the sidelights of a seminar organised by Sangh on India China relations after 1962 war. However the RSS leader favoured a probe into alleged corruption charges against the BJP national president Nitin Gadkari and said Sangh strongly favours for probity in public life. Madhav also strongly opposed to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India and said that political parties should clear their stand on the issue as some of them are adopting double standards on FDI, which will pose a grave threat to domestic market. He said the China threat to India as Central Government right from 1962 failed to adopt a concrete policy to retaliate China. The entry of Chinese goods in Indian market at a large scale is also a threat to Indian manufacturing industry, he added. He said India has not only suffered a humiliating defeat through the hands of China in 1962 war but with 60 billion dollar import from China the neighboring country totally rules the Indian market now. This is the result of wrong policies towards neighboring China, which has annexed a large portion of Indian land also. Ram Madhav said in the coming cyber war India can't face China's challenge and in Conventional war the nation is also weak as compared to China, which has established concrete structure along Indian border and also runs a train service through border area. Not only this, the Chinese Army has sophisticated weapons, arms as well as uniforms, he added. He warned the Union Government against the Chinese game plans, saying the neighboring country is working diplomatically and to counter India it has established good neighborly relations with Pakistan. Strongly opposing any give and take formula with China on areas annexed by it, Madhav said India should turn down this formula as China was befooling it. It is China which has forcibly occupied Indian territory and hence no question of give and take arises, he added. ``The GoI should ask China to leave its territory forcibly occupied by it'' he added. Strongly advocating for implementation of 1994 Parliament resolution he said Government should in forcefully tell Pakistan and China to vacate the areas forcibly occupied by the two countries. Expressing grave concern over China gaining influence on Indian market and dumping its products in this country, he said this is a grave threat to Indian Manufacturing Industry as all daily utility things now come from China.
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