BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said this after India-China clash
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said this after India-China clash
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Last Monday, 20 soldiers were killed in a clash with India in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. Since then, the countrymen are constantly demanding that the martyrdom of martyrs be avenged from China. Meanwhile, BJP National General Secretary Ram Madhav said that the PM has made it clear that every inch of our region will be protected. We are also taking steps for security in other areas. At one level, it will be to vigorously protect our borders and respect the sentiments of Indians.

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In his statement, Ram Madhav further said that our first priority is to guard our borders with extreme vigilance and vigor. It is also to ensure that there is no further violence and violence on the border. He said that we will also use diplomatic channels. After the bloody clash with the Chinese army, at present, the three armies of the country have been kept on alert. On giving information to the army sources, to reduce the obstruction, once again major general level talks are being held between India and China.

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Before this, there was a conversation between the two countries, which was fruitless. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has told that in the Galvan Valley, China has systematically attacked heavy troops. His move will have a profound impact on the bilateral relations between the two countries. Significantly, there is a very tense situation between India and China. Even after the martyrdom of 20 jawans, the Indian Army stands firm. Despite the violent clashes in the Galvan Valley, two rounds of talks have been held. On the night of 15–16 June, there were violent clashes between soldiers from India and China near Galvan Valley.

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