External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said that the West has a “bad habit” of commenting on others, and that it thinks it has a “God-given right” to speak on the internal matters of other countries.
Jaishankar was responding to a question on Germany and United States’ remarks on the disqualification of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from Parliament, during a ‘Meet and Greet’ interaction organized by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya and Bengaluru Central MP P C Mohan.
“There are two reasons. It is because the West has had a bad habit for a long time of commenting on others. They somehow think it is some kind of God-given right,” Jaishankar said, news agency PTI reported.
“They will have to learn only by experience that if you keep doing this, other people will also start commenting and they will not like it when it happens. I see that happening,” he added.
He also said that Indians invite the world to comment on its problem.
“The second part of the truth — in our arguments, you are inviting the people to comment on you. Then more and more people are tempted to comment. We also need to stop giving generous invitations to the world saying there are problems in India; America and Europe, why are you standing by and doing nothing,” he said.