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PM Has Given Up An Indian Area To Chinese Animosity: Rahul

PM has given up an Indian area to Chinese animosity: Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused PM Narendra Modi over his comment that nor is anybody inside India’s domain nor has any of its posts been caught, claiming that the PM has “gave up” An Indian area to Chinese animosity.

In an announcement on the all-party meeting called by Modi on Friday to talk about the circumstance at the India-China outskirt, the government stated, “At the start, the PM explained that nor is anybody inside our region nor is any of our posts caught.”

Labeling PM’s comments with his tweet, Gandhi stated, “PM has given up An Indian area to Chinese animosity.” “On the off chance that the land was Chinese: 1. For what reason were our warriors martyred? 2. Where were they killed?” Gandhi said.

The straight-out articulation by the leader came in the wake of reports that the Chinese military has violated into the Indian side of the Line of actual control, the accepted outskirt, in a few regions of eastern Ladakh including Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley.

The PM’s declaration came even as Congress president Sonia Gandhi, at the all-party meet, scrutinized the administration’s treatment of the circumstance, inquiring as to whether there was any knowledge disappointment, and looking for confirmation that China will “return” to its unique position.

Rahul Gandhi on Friday blamed senior Ministers in the government for “lying” to ensure the PM and that the Inside was “sleeping soundly” while martyred jawans addressed the cost in Ladakh.

The previous Congress Chief likewise labeled a one-minute video of a jawan’s dad saying the Indian officers were unarmed when they were assaulted by Chinese soldiers.

He has been scrutinizing the administration on the LAC stalemate and asking how the Chinese involved Indian region and for what reason Indian warriors were sent “unarmed to affliction” in Ladakh.

Twenty Indian Armed force work force, including a colonel, were killed in a conflict with Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night, the greatest military showdown in more than five decades that has essentially raised the effectively unpredictable fringe stalemate in the district

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