MEA objects to Singapore PM's comment about Indian MPs facing criminal charges


New Delhi, Feb 17 (IANS): The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has raised strong objections to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's adverse comment about Indian Parliamentarians, taking up the matter with the Singapore High Commissioner in Delhi.

The MEA said that Loong's remarks were ‘uncalled for'.

Participating in a debate in the Singapore Parliament two days ago, Loong had said that the politics around the globe is changing and people's trust in the political class is dwindling.

The electorate has started accepting it and believe that this is the new norm and nothing better can be expected. As a result, standards are lowered, confidence is destroyed, and the country suffers more, the Singapore PM said.

During a debate on the Committee of Privileges' report on complaints about untruths told by former Workers' Party lawmaker Raeesah Khan, Loong had invoked Jawaharlal Nehru to argue how a democracy should function.

But while doing so, he also stated that many parliamentarians in India face criminal cases now.

"Nehru's India has become one in which, according to media sources, over half of the Lok Sabha MPs face criminal accusations, including rape and murder. Though many of these claims are claimed to be politically motivated," Loong had said.

The 70-year-old politician said that everyone should maintain and expand the system that Singapore has inherited.

"This necessitates upholding honesty, enforcing norms and standards, applying the same rules equally to everyone, and ensuring that no one is above the law. If we can do it consistently, relentlessly, and unflinchingly, we might be able to make things work. People can have faith in our leaders, systems, and organisations," he had said.

 

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 18 2022

    After all it’s the absolute truth, nobody can deny it. But in India nobody likes the truth because people are corrupt. In reality the situation in Indian politics is much worse than the Singapore PM’s claims.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 18 2022

    Modi and the BJP cannot face the truth about the dark side of 'new India."

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    truth is bitter 2 m.e.a. dey cannot digest realities of m.p., m.l.a's having criminal records.

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Hats off to Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong. He righly quoted PM Nehru in his captivating speech in the Singapore Parliament all of which is based on fact. India has a lot to learn from Singapore. This is how a Parliament needs to function — in any country. Sincerely request you all especially the andhbhakts to listen to the full speech of PM Lee Hsien Loong https://youtu.be/hPtrRqS8qWs

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Singapore PM is 1000% right as Amith Mishra Teni walking scot free 4 months after his role in Lakhimpur Kheri farmers massacre. Ministers are getting garlands and promotions after rape and murder conviction. Don’t forget master minds of 2002 Godhra carniege as a result US denied entry visa to the master mind. Latest was disrespect for our national flag by a sworn in cabinet minister in Karnataka. How can all this be denied. After 2014 world is looking at us with a hateful eye for a reason.

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