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BJP President Nitin Gadkari in China

January 22, 2011 Visionmp.com news service

BEIJING: Nitin Gadkari Bharatiya Janata Party in his five-day visit, organised by the CPC’s International Department to take forward party-to-party ties, Mr. Gadkari will visit the southern commercial centres of Shanghai and Guangzhou, a solar power plant and a new energy research institute.

The BJP president has called on China to do more to pressure Pakistan on cross-border terrorism and told the Chinese leadership there is “strong public opinion” in India against China’s projects in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Mr. Gadkari, who is the first BJP president to visit China, conveyed a strong message to the Chinese leadership in talks on Friday, focusing on China’s support to its long-term strategic ally on a range of issues, from nuclear commerce to terrorism.

The BJP chief held talks with Li Changchun, fifth-ranked member of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Politburo’s Standing Committee, and Ai Ping, a Vice-Minister in the CPC International Department.

Mr. Gadkari told the Chinese leadership that both countries needed “to work closely with the international community to strengthen the global framework against terrorism,” the BJP said in a statement.

China, he said, had “a greater influence on Pakistan.” The BJP expected Beijing to pressure Islamabad “to stop exporting [its] terror machine” to India. Beijing’s “reported attempts to block certain Pakistan-based terrorist outfits” from being black-listed by the United Nations, he said, had “an adverse impact on the BJP’s efforts to improve people-to-people contacts.”

Mr. Gadkari called on China to resolve disputes with India over its issuing of stapled visas to Indian citizens from Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh. The visa problem, he said, was “damaging China’s image among the Indian people.”

Chinese officials told Mr. Gadkari they shared his concerns, the BJP statement said. But neither terrorism nor Pakistan found a mention in statements issued by the Chinese government after the talks.

The official Xinhua news agency reported that Mr. Gadkari expressed “admiration for China’s tremendous economic growth and social progress” and “hope that relations between the BJP and the CPC develop and expand.”

Mr. Li was quoted as saying that relations between the CPC and Indian political parties were important to ties between the two countries, and bilateral ties had improved since the sixtieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties was celebrated last year. He also called on both countries “to cement political mutual trust.”

On his arrival in Beijing on Thursday, Gadkari said there was “consensus across the political spectrum in India for cooperative and cordial relations.”

He said “a strategic objective” should be made to resolve the disputes; he also called for “peaceful negotiations” in a “fair, reasonable, mutually acceptable and proactive manner.”

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