Rahul Gandhi assaults PM on stories of Chinese village in Arunachal

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the problem of nationwide safety after stories that China has constructed a village in Arunachal Pradesh.
“Remember his promise – ‘ (Will not let the country bow),” Gandhi stated on Twitter as he posted a hyperlink of a information report in regards to the alleged “Chinese village”.
Congress chief Randeep Surjewala additionally slammed the prime minister on the matter.
“Modiji where is that 56-inch chest,” he requested on Twitter.
In a cautious response to the stories, India had on Monday stated it retains a relentless watch on all developments having a bearing on the nation’s safety, and takes mandatory measures to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Congress chief P Chidambaram had on Monday demanded solutions from the federal government on the problem, alleging that BJP MP Tapir Gao has claimed that China has constructed a 100-house village within the “disputed area” deep into Arunachal Pradesh.

He stated if the allegation made out by the BJP MP is true, will the federal government once more give a clear chit to China or will blame the earlier governments for it.
“Mr Tapir Gao MP, belonging to BJP, has alleged that deep into Arunachal Pradesh, in a  ‘disputed area’ inside Indian territory, the Chinese have constructed  a 100-house village, a bazaar and a two-lane highway within the final yr.
“If this is true, it is clear that the Chinese have altered the status quo by converting a disputed area into a permanent settlement of Chinese nationals. What has the government to say about these startling facts,” he had stated on Twitter.

The India-China border dispute covers the three,488-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC). China claims Arunachal Pradesh as a part of southern Tibet, whereas India contests it.
India and China are locked in a bitter border standoff in jap Ladakh for over eight months.
India and China have held a number of rounds of army and diplomatic talks with a purpose to resolve the jap Ladakh standoff, however no vital headway has been made for its decision