
NEW DELHI: BJP leader L K Advani said that the failure of UPA government's foreign policy was responsible for the present situation in Nepal and Sri Lanka, saying the two neighbouring nations were now out of India's "foreign policy ambit." Addressing an election meeting, he said: "Nepal and Sri Lanka were influenced by Indian foreign policy before but now they are out of the country's foreign policy ambit."Our neighbours are the victims of wrong policies of the UPA government," the BJP prime ministerial candidate claimed.The situation in Sri Lanka was "very disgusting and disturbing" and the people of Tamil Nadu were anguished, he said. "Why should the Tamils in Sri Lanka suffer like this?" On the current political crisis in Nepal following the standoff over the issue of sacking of the Army chief, Advani said the UPA government "outsourced" handling of Nepal affairs to Communists, who saw a Maoist government in place, but now "anarchy" was prevailing there.
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