Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ramesh May Quit Over China Remarks Row

Ramesh may quit over China remarks row
Comments on the Ministry of the Interior in his recent visit to China is too expensive, Deputy Minister of Environment and Forestry Ministry Jairam Ramesh.

Sources told CNN-IBN that the Minister for the Environment has proposed to withdraw from the government in his speech in China.


Ramesh is said to have bid the difference between the Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh on Monday.

However, the particle and the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairman Sonia Gandhi has yet to rule on the matter.

The same sources said senior Congress leaders Ramesh believes that had crossed the line by questioning the policy of his country on foreign soil.

PM has already been pulled up Ramesh and is believed to have told him was not appropriate for him to comment on the activities of other entities, and in particular on issues related to bilateral relations with the neighbor as important as China.

International Conference in Beijing last week, Ramesh had penetrated the Interior Ministry, saying that New Delhi is unnecessarily "Paranoid" and "alarming" China's private business investment in India.

The Minister said the establishment of security in India "imagines demons if they are not" and "unnecessary" restrictions on Chinese investments.

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