Protest against China at peak, now Hindu Sena opens front
Protest against China at peak, now Hindu Sena opens front
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New Delhi: China's opposition to the violent struggle between Chinese and Indian soldiers in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh on June 15 last is continuing in China. Today, at around 6 am on Tuesday morning, people of the Hindu Sena gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy on Panchsheel Marg in New Delhi. Hindu Sena activists protested by putting a black poster on the Chinese Embassy signboard. This poster reads 'China Gaddar Hai Hindi Chini Bye Bye'.

On receiving information about this incident outside the Chinese Embassy, Delhi Police immediately reached the spot and removed the poster on the signboard. Police is investigating CCTV outside the embassy so that the person who pastes the poster on the signboard can be traced. It is noteworthy that on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers, including a colonel, were killed in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh. This has deepened the tension between the two countries. However, China has not revealed the number of casualties in the clash.

According to the report of ZEE News, a Chinese colonel was captured alive by the Indian Army in a clash of Galvan Valley. 45 to 50 Chinese soldiers were killed in a confrontation with the Indian Army and that too when the Indian Army had no weapons at that time. The Colonel of China was later released.

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