Rahul Gandhi said this to Central Government on dispute with China
Rahul Gandhi said this to Central Government on dispute with China
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Amid the lockdown and the Corona crisis, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has demanded that the country be exposed to the correct picture of the conflict between India and China on the Ladakh border. Rahul said that whether there is tension on the border with China or the issue of dispute with Nepal, the government is not taking a transparent approach on these two.

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During his video press conference, Rahul Gandhi's statement over government to deal with the disputed claims made on the Indian territory of Nepal and the increased tension due to the large number of Chinese troops entering the Indian territory on the Ladakh border. While answering the question related to the strategy. He said that as far as the issue with China is concerned, we do not know the details of what happened and how it happened. I believe that the government should tell the country the full details of this incident in a transparent manner, because there is no clarity about the situation. After the government's statement comes, they will keep their point in this matter.

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In his statement, Rahul said that a clear picture of why and how the current situation arose on the Ladakh border should be told to the country. It should be transparent about this, but the transparency of the government is not visible to them. Pointing to the situation of the soldiers of India and China being face to face, the former Congress president said that this subject is still live. That is why they do not want to say too much and they consider it appropriate to leave it at the discretion of the government. But it will definitely say that what is happening on the border should be known because the country does not know anything about it.

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