There is no such power in the world to prevent the army from patrolling in Ladakh! Clear North Rajnath in Parliament “No one can stop the army from patrolling”: in Ladakh, Rajnath Singh to MPs



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Own report: There is no power in the world to stop the army from patrolling the Ladakh border! Defense Minister Rajnath Singh gave a strong response to the Ladakh issue in the Rajya Sabha. Rajnath told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday that no changes had been made to the patrol in this difficult situation.

Congressional MP AK Antony’s question was whether the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was obstructing the army patrols on the Ladakh border. Rajnath’s clear answer to this question, the question does not arise. The army does not withdraw under any circumstances. The military is doing its job guarding sensitive areas as it used to in the past. Note that Ake Antonio was the former Defense Minister.

Responding to a question from a congressional deputy, Rajnath said that the army traditionally patrolled. There is no power in the world that can take the army out of that place. However, in a statement in the Lok Sabha, Rajnath admitted that the Chinese army was preparing for the border with huge weapons. India does not stop. However, he said the situation would be normalized through talks.

It should be noted that the Chinese military has been continuously trying to infiltrate in violation of the border agreement since last May-April. Twenty soldiers were killed in a clash between two armies on the Ladakh border. The Chinese side is also reported to have suffered casualties. There have been recent reports of gunfire near Finger 4 on the northern edge of Pangong Lake.

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According to sources, the Red Army has been carrying out persuasive activities to withdraw relatively well-positioned Indian troops. The army responded sparingly. They fired hundreds of rounds of warning shots when they couldn’t return. Counter-China claimed that the first shots were fired from India.



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