PM “insulted” soldiers when he said no one meddles in Ladakh: Rahul Gandhi | India News


HISUA: leader of Congress Rahul gandhi On Friday he again accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of having “insulted” the soldiers with his comment that no one had interfered. Indian territory in Ladakh, and demanded that he tell the country when the Chinese “will be expelled.”
Addressing his first rally during the Bihar Assembly elections, Gandhi insisted that the Chinese army had meddled in Indian territory.
“They have seized 1,200 km of our land. But when the Chinese army meddled, why did our prime minister insult our soldiers saying that no one entered the Indian side?” he said.
Earlier in the day, Modi also addressed his first election rally in Bihar and referred to the Galwan Valley clash with Chinese troops and said that the children of Bihar gave their lives for the tricolor but did not let “Mother India will bow her head. ”

“The question is, Modi ji, when will you expel the Chinese soldiers sitting on our territory,” Gandhi said.
He also attacked the Center for the migration crisis triggered by the pandemic-triggered shutdown, claiming that when Bihar workers were being “kicked out” from other states, the prime minister did nothing to help them.
“He bows to the workers but doesn’t help them when they need it,” he said.
He demanded that the prime minister tell Biharis how many jobs he gave them and when.
Neetu Singh from Congress is competing from the Nawada district Hisua seat, where he will face BJP MLA Anil Singh.
A large gathering was seen at the site of the Hisua rally, and people also packed the roof of a university building where it was held.
RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, the Mahagathbandhan’s top ministerial candidate, said the ongoing elections will not be contested over caste or religion, but over unemployment and poverty.

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