Rahul Gandhi To Modi Government- How Could China Justify Killing 20 Unarmed Soldiers on Our Land?

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised some questions regarding the retreat of China in Ladakh and talks with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval from the Chinese side
Image Credit: New Indian Express
Image Credit: New Indian Express

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised some questions regarding the retreat of China in Ladakh and talks with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval from the Chinese side. On Tuesday, he questioned the Chinese role in a tweet. He said that why the emphasis was not on India to maintain the status quo between the two countries in the talks?

Image Credit: Indus Scroll
Image Credit: Indus Scroll

In his tweet, Rahul shared the statement issued by both sides regarding the talks of NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi. He wrote, 'National interest is paramount. It is the duty of the Government of India to protect it. Then

1. Why is there no pressure on the status quo?

2. How is China able to justify killing 20 unarmed soldiers in our territory?

3. Why is there no mention of our regional connectivity in the Galvan Valley'

Buffer zone made between the soldiers of both sides

Let us tell you that on Monday, information was given by the Ministry of External Affairs, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had a conversation with Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi to establish peace in the area. On Monday, it was also reported that the forces of the two countries are withdrawing with mutual consent from the Actual Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh. On Monday, sources were quoted as saying that China had pushed its troops back at least one kilometer into the Galvan river valley. The Chinese Army is reported to have retreated from Petrol Point 14 to 1.5 to 2 km from the clash on LAC on June 15. At the same time, Indian soldiers have also come back and a buffer zone has been made between the soldiers of both sides.

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