Image Source : PTI (FILE) PM Modi has ‘given’ Indian territory to China: Rahul Gandhi
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has accused the Modi authorities of giving up Indian territory to China. Addressing a press convention right here, Rahul mentioned that it’s the accountability of the Prime Minister to “protect the territory of this country”.
“How he does it is his problem, not mine,” he mentioned. “PM Modi has ‘given’ Indian territory to China,” the Congress chief added.
Rahul then known as the Prime Minister a “coward” who can’t stand as much as the Chinese.
“He is spitting on the sacrifice of our Army. He is betraying the sacrifice of our Army. Nobody in India should be allowed to do it,” Rahul mentioned.
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“Yesterday, Defence Minister made a statement on the situation in Eastern Ladakh. Now, we find our troops are now going to be stationed at Finger 3. Finger 4 is our territory. Now, we have moved from Finger 4 to Finger3. Why has Mr Modi given up our territory to the Chinese,” he requested.
Earlier on Thursday, Defence minister Rajnath Singh advised Parliament that India and China have agreed for disengagement in jap Ladakh. According to an announcement made by Singh, the 2 Asian giants have agreed for disengagement within the North and South financial institution of Pangong lake in jap Ladakh that mandates each side to stop ahead deployment of troops in a “phased, coordinated and verifiable” method.
The implementation of disengagement settlement, he mentioned, began Wednesday in North and South Bank of Pangong lake.
The border standoff between the Indian and Chinese militaries erupted in May final 12 months following a violent conflict within the Pangong lake areas and each side regularly enhanced their deployment by speeding in tens of hundreds of troopers in addition to heavy weaponry whilst the 2 sides continued navy and diplomatic talks. India misplaced 20 troopers in violent conflict in Galwan valley in June whereas China misplaced round 45 troops.
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