Rahul Gandhi attacks PM on reports of Chinese village in Arunachal
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“Modiji where is that 56-inch chest,” he requested.
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the problem of nationwide safety after reports that China has constructed a village in Arunachal Pradesh.
“Remember his promise – ‘मैं देश झुकने नहीं दूँगा’ (Will not let the country bow),” Mr. 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 reports, India had on Monday stated it retains a continuing watch on all developments having a bearing on the nation’s safety, and takes essential measures to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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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 in 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’ within Indian territory, the Chinese have built a 100-house village, a bazaar and a two-lane road in the last year.”
“If that is true, it’s clear that the Chinese have altered the established order by changing a disputed space right into a everlasting settlement of Chinese nationals. What has the federal government to say about these startling information,” he had stated on Twitter.
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The India-China border dispute covers the three,488-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC). China claims Arunachal Pradesh as half 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 in order to resolve the jap Ladakh standoff, however no important headway has been made for its decision.