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Owaisi slams central government: "Had you fixed nails in Ladakh, then Chinese would not have entered India"
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AHMEDABAD: The agitation of farmers against the new agricultural laws of the Center is still going on. Today is the 76th day of the movement. Now, in the meantime, AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has put his side. In fact, he has targeted the Modi government for putting nails on the Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikari borders of Delhi. Recently, he said in a statement that, "Instead of digging roads and planting spikes to stop the protesting farmers, the government should put spikes in Ladakh to stop China."

He has also recently made an appeal to PM Narendra Modi. He says that he should listen to the farmers' 'Mann Ki Baat'. Asaduddin Owaisi said all these things during a rally. At the rally itself, he also said, 'If you had planted nails in Ladakh, the Chinese soldiers would not have entered India. You did not put nails in Ladakh, where 18 soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred. If your chest was 56 inches, you would have taught China a lesson.

Apart from this, he went on to say, 'Modiji did not even take the name China. He will name all people and all things but not China. Three agricultural laws are against the Constitution of India because agriculture is a state subject. Therefore, the Center has no right to make laws regarding the state.'

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