‘Don’t be afraid to name China’: Rahul Gandhi’s mockery after Rajnath Singh’s statement in LAC


Congressional Leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday reiterated his questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the border clash with China shortly after Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement in Parliament on the situation along the Royal Line of Control. (LAC).

“From the defense minister’s statement it is clear that Modi ji misled the country about the Chinese invasion. Our country has always supported and will continue to be with the Indian army, ”Gandhi tweeted.

“But Modiji, when will you face China? When will we take back the land of our country from China? Don’t be afraid to name China, ”added the former president of Congress.

Singh had said in the Lok Sabha that India is committed to a peaceful resolution to the border clash with China and that India and China have not reached a mutually acceptable solution so far. She said Indian forces are determined to protect the country’s security and sovereignty and inflicted heavy casualties on Chinese forces when they clashed with them in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley on June 15.

The defense minister said that the violent behavior of the Chinese throughout LAC has violated all bilateral agreements, including those signed in 1993 and 1996. “China is not respecting the usual alignment of the border with India. The alignment has not only been defined by treaties but has historically been maintained. “

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Members of the Congress party were not allowed to speak on the issue as Lok Sabha Chairman Om Birla referred to House rules. Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary and Gaurav Gogoi from Congress said that they too have the right to speak. Members of Congress then left the House in protest after they were denied permission to speak.

The congressional leader has repeatedly targeted Modi and his government for the Chinese transgressions and said Prime Minister Modi is not being transparent on the issue. His party has been demanding that the status quo ante be restored in LAC and that Chinese troops be pushed to his side.

Before Tuesday, Gandhi had questioned the government on the issue of Chinese aggression on September 11. “The Chinese have taken over our land. When exactly is the GOI planning to get it back? Or will that also be left to an act of God? “the former president of Congress had asked on Twitter.

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