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Ministers of Government are Insulting Martyrs by Lying to Save PM Modi: Rahul Gandhi

20 military personnel, including a colonel of the Indian Army, were killed in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers on Monday night in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday, in the backdrop of the martyrdom of 20 soldiers in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, alleged that the soldiers had to pay the price of being in a deep sleep and that the ministers of the government to save Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue Insulting the martyrs by lying.

He tweeted, sharing the video of the statement of the father of a soldier injured in a violent clash in the Galvan Valley, "It is sad to see that senior Indian government ministers have come down on lies to save the Prime Minister." Do not insult our martyrs with your lies. "

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RAHUL GANDHI: ATTACK IN GALVAN VALLEY WAS PRE-PLANNED

In this video the father of the Indian soldier can be heard saying that his son told him over the phone that the Chinese soldiers were outnumbered and had rods, poles and stones, while our soldiers were empty handed. Earlier, Rahul Gandhi tweeted, quoting the news related to a statement by Minister of State for Defense Shripad Naik, "It has become quite clear that China's attack in Galvan Valley was pre-planned. The government was sleeping and denied the problem. Our martyred soldiers had to pay for it. "

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20 MILITARY PERSONNEL KILLED IN GALVAN VALLEY

According to the news report related to Naik's statement by the Congress leader, the minister has said that China had already planned the attack on Indian soldiers and Indian security forces will give a befitting reply. Significantly, 20 military personnel, including a colonel of the Indian Army, were killed in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers on Monday night in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh.

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