Rahul Gandhi in London: India’s External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar does not understand the ‘China threat’, Rahul Gandhi stated throughout an interplay in London on Sunday, including PM Modi is in denial that China entered our territory and killed Indian troopers. The Congress chief was talking at an occasion by the Indian Journalists’ Association in London.
“We do not accept anybody entering our territory and bullying us. The Chinese have entered our territory and killed our soldiers but the PM is in denial. That’s the problem,” Rahul Gandhi stated.
“2000 sq km of our territory is being controlled by the PLA. The PM himself has stated that not a single inch of our land has been taken. This has destroyed our position to negotiate with Beijing,” Rahul stated whereas hitting out on the Modi authorities.
PM Modi’s assertion that no person entered the Indian territory is an invite to the Chinese that they will do it once more, he added.
During the interplay, Rahul Gandhi, nonetheless, added that he helps the Indian overseas coverage and does not have an enormous disagreement with respect to India’s place on the Russia-Ukraine warfare.
“As far as Indian foreign policy is concerned, I support the Indian foreign policy and I am okay with it. I don’t have a huge disagreement with it,” Rahul Gandhi stated.
“With regards to an invasion, we have already been invaded. We have got 2000 square km of our territory that is in the hands of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the Prime Minister himself has stated that nobody has entered India, not a single inch of land has been taken and this destroyed our negotiation position because our negotiators are being asked what’s the fuss about,” Rahul Gandhi added.
“…Prime Minister says that no land has been taken. So that’s one aspect of it. The other aspect which I keep saying is India needs to be very, very careful with what the Chinese are doing at the border. The Chinese are acting in a hostile manner, in an aggressive manner and we need to be very very careful and I have been stating that again and again, I don’t think the penny has dropped in the government. I think there is a risk as you say,” he emphasised.
The former Congress chief some time in the past had additionally spoken about current BBC raids in India.
Rahul Gandhi termed the federal government’s motion a suppression of voice including that PM Modi desires everybody to be ‘silent’ in his ‘thought of recent India’.
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