PM pulls up Ramesh for his comment on MHA
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, May 10: Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh was Monday reprimanded by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as well as the Congress for his comments against the Home Ministry over approach towards Chinese companies even as Opposition BJP demanded action against him.
Strongly disapproving of Ramesh’s remarks made in Beijing two days back, Singh spoke to him soon after his return this morning and told him that he should not have commented on functioning of other ministries.
Singh told Ramesh that it was “advisable for Cabinet colleagues not to make comments on the functioning of other ministries, especially with regard to relationship with important neighbours like China,” PMO sources said.
The Prime Minister’s blunt message to the Environment Ministry came on his comment in Beijing that the Home Ministry was “overly defensive” and “alarmist” in its approach towards entry of Chinese companies in India.
“There is no confusion in our policies towards China and we continue to strive for constructive engagement with Beijing,” Singh told Ramesh.
The Environment Minister Monday refused to comment when referred to the controversy created by his remarks.
Ramesh, while talking in Beijing about the India-China warmth developed during the Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change, had suggested that the Home Ministry needed to be “much more relaxed” in its approach to Chinese investments in India.
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