'Rajiv Gandhi Foundation took a lot of money from China..', said Shah outside Parliament
'Rajiv Gandhi Foundation took a lot of money from China..', said Shah outside Parliament
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Itanagar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given a big statement on the clash between Chinese and Indian soldiers in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. He has slammed the opposition party Congress for the China problem. The Home Minister said that the Congress organization Rajiv Gandhi Foundation has taken a lot of money from China. Amit Shah has told former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's love for China was a major reason for the border dispute (LAC Clash).

Addressing the media outside Parliament, Amit Shah said that not even an inch of India's land has been encroached upon. Union Home Minister Amit Shah strongly criticized the opposition, especially the Congress, for not allowing the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday (December 13). He said that the Parliamentary Affairs Minister had clearly said that Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh would present the government's side on the Tawang clash in both the Houses of the Parliament, but despite this, the opposition members did not allow the question hour to continue by creating a ruckus.

The Home Minister said that when he saw the list of issues of the Question Hour and after seeing question number 5, he understood the concern of the Congress. The question posed here was related to the revocation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) license of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF) of Congress. That's why Congress ran away from the debate. 

The Home Minister further said that today there is a BJP government in the country. No one has occupied an inch of India's land, nor can anyone do so. During this, Amit Shah also praised the soldiers of the Indian Army. He said that on the night of December 8 and the morning of December 9, our soldiers chased away the Chinese soldiers (PLA Troops) entering the Indian border and protected their land. I appreciate the bravery shown by them.

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