‘Three months too early to comment on Modi’

September 07, 2014 12:30 am | Updated 12:30 am IST - Kolkata:

Former Congress leader K. Natwar Singh gave a thumbs up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his performance in the last three months, hoping that his government would be able to “do something” in areas neglected since Independence.

“As a patriotic Indian I feel that after 65 years of Independence three areas in which Indian governments have failed are education, health and judiciary... I hope Modi government will do something about them,” Mr. Singh said.

He said this while launching his autobiography One life is not enough here in the city on Friday.

On the performance of the Modi government, Mr. Singh, a former diplomat, said, “I think three months is too early to comment on Modi... But I don’t think he has made any major mistake. I think he [Modi] has great success in Japan, in Brazil. He visited Bhutan, Nepal... Even China is also coming to India. So I think he has done it nicely.”

“Nobody has made any serious objection to what he [Modi] is doing. He is very conscious that he is the Prime Minister of India, but not of a particular group or party... He is doing well as the Prime Minister,” the veteran politician said.

He, however, did not support India’s suspending the Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan, saying it should have been postponed not cancelled.

“Speaking as somebody who has spent a lifetime in the foreign affairs, if I were advising him [Modi] about the Foreign Secretary-level talks I would advise him to postpone them,” he said.

“You have to start negotiating at sometime. You cannot for all time say there will be no composite dialogue. I know it’s a difficult relation and they are going through a difficult time at the moment of their own making probably,” Mr. Singh added.

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