Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi after meet on China Tension

After the ongoing border dispute between India and China, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in violent clashes on the night of 15-16 June.

Yogita S.
Published on: 20 Jun 2020 6:09 AM GMT
Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi after meet on China Tension
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Rahul Gandhi targets PM Modi after meet on China Tension

New Delhi: After the ongoing border dispute between India and China, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in violent clashes on the night of 15-16 June. There is anger and resentment across the country. At the same time, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi is constantly raising the issue and targeting the Central Government.

Where were they killed?:

Rahul has once again attacked PM Modi after an all-party meeting. Rahul Gandhi has asked PM Modi why our soldiers were killed.

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On this, Rahul Gandhi has questioned that the land was in China where Indian soldiers were martyred, so 'why were our soldiers killed? Where were they killed?'

Rahul Gandhi had tweeted and said, "It has become quite clear that China's attack in Galwan Valley was pre-planned. Our martyred soldiers had to pay the price due to the weakness of the government.

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Rahul Gandhi has questioned PM Modi's stance, in which PM Modi said after an all-party meeting on Friday that neither one has entered our border nor any of our posts are in the possession of anyone else. Our 20 brave hearts were martyred in Ladakh, but those who had raised their eyes towards Mother India, taught them a lesson.

Rahul Gandhi continuously targeting PM Modi on social media, he also raised questions on the government over the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in a clash with the Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. Rahul Gandhi tweeted, referring to the interview of a former military officer, “How dare China kill our unarmed soldiers?”

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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