India Is Extremely Vulnerable. China And Pakistan Preparing Surprise For Us, Says Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi, on Sunday during an interaction with ex-servicemen, which he shared on his YouTube channel said India is "extremely vulnerable" and must act now or else, it will suffer a "huge setback".
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that India is now extremely vulnerable and China and Pakistan are preparing a surprise for us, as the news agency PTI reported. That is why I keep repeating that the government cannot keep quiet," he further said.
"In our country, there is disturbance, fighting, confusion, and hatred. Our mindset is still of a two-and-a-half-front war. Our mindset is not of joint operability nor cyber warfare. India is now extremely vulnerable. China and Pakistan are both preparing a surprise for us. That is why I keep repeating that the government cannot keep quiet," PTI quoted Rahul Gandhi as saying.
Gandhi, on Sunday during an interaction with ex-servicemen, which he shared on his YouTube channel said India is "extremely vulnerable" and must act now or else, it will suffer a "huge setback". Gandhi said that China and Pakistan are together against India and may jointly hit out at the country sooner or later.
The former Congress chief said the clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers at Galwan and Doklam were linked and were part of China's strategy to hit India together with Pakistan, a country with which it now has economic ties too. "China and Pakistan have become one and if a war breaks out, it will not just be with one, but with both. The country will suffer a huge setback. India is now extremely vulnerable," Gandhi said in the five-minute video, PTI reported.
"In our country, there is disturbance, fighting, confusion, and hatred. Our mindset is still of a two-and-a-half-front war. Our mindset is not of joint operability nor cyber warfare. India is now extremely vulnerable. China and Pakistan are both preparing a surprise for us. That is why I keep repeating that the government cannot keep quiet," he said.
Noting that the government should tell the nation what has happened at the border, the Congress leader said, "Whatever action we have to take, we have to start now. Actually, we should have taken action five years ago, which we did not. If we do not take action quickly, the country will suffer."
(With PTI Inputs)