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G20 Meet In Kashmir: Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Tuesday (May 23) that China’s non-participation in the G-20 meeting in Srinagar does not matter and it is its loss, not India’s. Representatives of all G-20 countries, except China, reached Srinagar on Monday to participate in the third G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting.
Talking to news agency PTI, Jitendra Singh said that it does not matter if China does not attend the meeting. China’s absence is China’s loss, not India’s. When Jitendra Singh was asked whether China’s absence was related to the eastern Ladakh border standoff, he said that the Ministry of External Affairs would consider it.
‘We are a diverse country’
On organizing the G-20 event in Kashmir, Singh said that by organizing it at different places, the delegates get to know about the places they visit. He said that we are not like some small countries in Europe. We are a diverse country. When asked about Pakistan’s propaganda regarding Kashmir, the minister said that common people have moved on from these things.
‘People of Srinagar now want to move forward’
Jitendra Singh said that the most important thing is that the common man has moved forward. In such a situation, if you talk to a person on the streets in Srinagar, he may not talk openly, but the atmosphere of fear has ended with the decisive action against terror. He said on Monday that there has been a change in Kashmir and the common people of Srinagar now want to move forward.
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