Rahul asks government to know about China dispute, Bagga says 'This is not Nehru ji India'

New Delhi: Tension is growing between India and China on Line of Actual Control (LAC). The armies of both countries have increased the number of soldiers on the border. However, on the one hand the army is preparing to deal with the worst of the situation. At the same time, politics has started in the country regarding this dispute. Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi said on Friday that the government's silence on the current situation along the border with China is fueling speculation and in such a situation the government should tell the country about the actual situation.

Rahul, a Lok Sabha MP from Congress, wrote in a tweet that, "The government's silence on the border with China is giving rise to a lot of speculation and uncertainty at the time of crisis. The government should come forward and clean up and tell India about what is happening. It is worth mentioning that even a few days ago, Rahul Gandhi had said that there is a need for transparency regarding the current deadlock on the India-China border. The situation in eastern Ladakh became tense when a clash between about 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers took place on May 5 and after that a meeting between the local commanders reached a consensus on both sides.

At the same time, responding to this tweet of Rahul, Tajinder Pal Bagga commented that 'Don't worry Rahul ji, this is not Nehru ji's 1962 India'.

 

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