5 questions of Congress to PM Modi, Surjewala’s allegation – Government lied on Chinese intrusion
Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that the advent of Chinese occupation on the land of India has been persistent. China has not only forcibly occupied Depsang and Pangong Tso Lake areas, but there is a clear sense of danger from China’s additional military construction.
The Congress has again raised questions on the central government on the China issue. Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that the advent of Chinese occupation on the land of India has been persistent. Not only has China forcibly occupied Depsang and Pangong Lake areas, but there is a clear sense of danger from China’s additional military construction.
Surjewala said that it is a matter of regret that the Central Government and the Prime Minister are engaged in creating a network of illusions through media only about Chinese adventurism and occupation, not a firm decision to maintain the status quo ante decisively. To take. The confusion being spread by the Modi government can neither serve the country nor patriotism.
The obvious facts of this state of confusion about Chinese infiltration are such, which reveal the lies of Modi government.
On June 19, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an all-party meeting – “Neither there is any penetration in our border, nor there is any penetration, nor any of our posts are in the possession of anyone else.”
2- On the evening of 26 June 2020, India’s Ambassador to China told the News Agency of India that India hopes that ‘China, assuming its responsibility, will retreat to the Line of Actual Control’.
3- June 17, 2020, Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar acknowledged in writing that China has built across the ‘Line of Actual Control’ towards India in the ‘Galwan Valley’.
4- On 20 June and 25 June 2020, the Foreign Ministry admitted in its statements that China had infiltrated Indian territory in May-June, 2020.
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5- On July 17, 2020, after the visit of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on 17 and 18 July 2020, tweeted the India-China mutual dialogue and said, “Whatever the progress of the talks so far, the matter is resolved.” Should be How far will be solved, it cannot be guaranteed.
Surjewala said that it is clear from the satellite pictures that China is now building in Depsang and Daulat Beg Oldi area. China is occupied across the Line of Actual Control. Not only this, China is obstructing Indian territory from petrol point 10 to petrol point 13.
8 km capture from Finger 8 to Finger 4
Surjewala said that in Pangong Tso Lake area, China still occupied the hills from Finger 8 to Finger 4 within 8 kilometers of the Indian border. There are around 3000 Chinese soldiers present there. In contrast, from the ITBP administrative base on the Finger 4 of India, the Modi government has moved the Indian Army backward between Finger 3 and 2.
The Congress spokesperson said that China has converted the Nari-Gunsa civilian airstrip located in its own area near Depsang into a military airstrip. China has deployed two army divisions (over 20,000) in Ladakh near Indian territory and has also collected a large amount of war material.
The Congress has asked these 5 questions to the Prime Minister and the BJP government …
1. Why are the Prime Minister’s claim of not intruding into our border being defied by almost every newspaper, army general, satellite photographs and now the defense minister’s own statement? Has the Prime Minister not told the all-party meeting the correct facts about Chinese incursions?
2. What does this statement of the country’s Defense Minister mean that there is no guarantee of a solution through talks with China? Has the Modi government accepted the Chinese occupation that they cannot solve it?
3. Is China still building in Depsang sector and Daulat Beg Oldi sector? What steps is the Modi government taking to protect our land in this border of Chinese manufacturing?
4. Does China still occupy the Pangong Tso Lake area of Finger 4 to Finger 8? What is the strategy of the Modi government to relieve this occupation of the Chinese army?
5. How much more time will it take to make the status quo before May 2020 and to push China back from the Indian border. What is the way forward?