'It is not 1962' CM Amarinder Singh says over the border conflict with China
'It is not 1962' CM Amarinder Singh says over the border conflict with China
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Chief Minister of the Indian state of Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh, has advocated a diplomatic solution to the growing tension on the outskirts. Along with this, he warned China not to try to infiltrate the Indian border. He said that despite the threat of the neighboring country, India will not back down.

For your information, let us tell you that the Chief Minister warned China not to take India lightly, and said, "Though we do not want war, we will not tolerate China's bungling. It is not 1962. ”He said that if China did not stop such behavior, it would have to pay a heavy price.

Apart from this, in his Facebook Live session, the Captain replied to the question of a resident of Kolkata, "The Indian Army is fully prepared to give a befitting reply and China should not take any such step." Appealing to change and settle the whole matter by negotiating with India, he said, "We do not want to fight against any country and want to improve the situation but if they continue to behave in the same way then we will have no other option left." In his statement, the Captain said that China cannot stop India from building any building on its side along the border. He said, "Chinese people do not listen to us, when we object to building roads in our area on their behalf in Aksai Chin. But now when we are building a road in our area, it has become exciting. ''

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