Leave the work of country defense to the government: Mayawati's advice to the opposition on China dispute
Leave the work of country defense to the government: Mayawati's advice to the opposition on China dispute
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Lucknow: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo and former CM of UP Mayawati has asked the government and opposition to unite and leave the task of protecting the country and the border on the issue of the ongoing deadlock with China. Mayawati has tweeted from her official Twitter handle saying that 'recently the whole country is deeply saddened and worried by the death of 20 soldiers including the Colonel in a clash with the Chinese Army in Ladakh on 15 June. For this, both the government and the opposition have to work with full maturity and solidarity, which can be seen and proved to be effective in the country and the world.

In another tweet, Mayawati has said that in such a difficult and challenging time, people and experts may have different opinions about the next action of the Indian government, but basically it is better to leave it to the government Protect the interest of the country and the border, which is also the responsibility of every government. It is noteworthy that before this, Congress leader and former PM Manmohan Singh also gave his opinion on the China dispute case.

Manmohan Singh said that Manmohan Singh has said that PM Modi should not force a conspiracy stance by his statement, as well as ensure that all parts of the government face this threat and the situation becomes more serious. Work with mutual agreement to stop.

 

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