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VK Singh's conduct shows Modi govt in a poor light

While at a personal level VK Singh is entitled to have his views, it is surprising that he did so publicly. This conduct is unacceptable and is not expected of a political figure and especially when he was sent there by the PM himself.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2015 11:57 PM IST
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The India-Pakistan relationship often falls woefully short of trust and understanding, but it is never found wanting when it comes to drama. On Monday, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his greetings to his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on Pakistan Day, his emissary to a reception hosted by Pakistan high commissioner to India Abdul Basit, the minister of state for external affairs, VK Singh, made a complete hash of things.

Mr Singh, who barely managed to stay at the reception for 10 minutes, later tweeted several incomprehensible statements in which he explained the words ‘duty’ and ‘disgust’. While there was no direct reference to the Pakistan Day celebrations, it seemed to suggest that he was unhappy about representing the government at the function. While at a personal level Mr Singh is entitled to have his views, it is surprising that he did so publicly. This conduct is unacceptable and is not expected of a political figure and especially when he was sent there by the PM himself. Mr Singh must also realise that a social media platform is not his personal space when he is in government and his comments can be construed by many as those of the government he represents.