Rahul Gandhi’s taunt on prime minister on LAC controversy, said Narendra Modi is really a surrender Modi
new Delhi. A day after accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of handing over Indian territory to China, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday lashed out at him, saying that Narendra Modi was indeed ‘Surrender Modi’.
Rahul said this in a tweet, in which he has also attached an article of a foreign publication. Its title is- ‘India’s policy of appeasement towards China was revealed. He tweeted Narendra Modi is indeed Surrender Modi.
Earlier, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who has been constantly questioning the government on the Ladakh case, had on Saturday alleged that the Prime Minister has handed over Indian territory to China in front of Chinese aggression.
Significantly, Prime Minister Modi had said in the all-party meeting called on the Ladakh case on Friday that neither anyone entered our area nor did anyone capture our post.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had tweeted about Prime Minister Modi’s statement in an all-party meeting, “The Prime Minister has handed over Indian territory to China in front of Chinese aggression.” If the land belonged to China, then why were our soldiers killed? Where did they die
On the all-party meeting on Friday to discuss the situation on the Indo-China border, the government said in a statement that in the beginning, the Prime Minister had made it clear that neither there has been any entry into our border, nor any of our The post is in the possession of someone else.
The Prime Minister’s Office said on Saturday that efforts were being made to ‘mischievously interpret’ the remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the all-party meeting.
The PMO clarified that Modi’s comments regarding the LAC were meant to be a result of the bravery of our armed forces, which thwarted Chinese troops’ attempts to encroach into the Galvan Valley. In many areas of eastern Ladakh, there has been a situation of deadlock between the borders of India and China for about 6 weeks.
20 Indian military personnel, including a colonel, were killed in a violent clash with Chinese troops on the night of 15 June in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, after which tensions between the two countries increased greatly