Rahul Gandhi Takes Dig At PM Narendra Modi, Writes 'Mr. 56" Is Afraid Of China'
Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi: Rahul Gandhi has recently shared a video, in which glimpses of some news related to the India-China border dispute are seen. Rahul has attacked the PM using these news.
New Delhi: Former Congress President and MP Rahul Gandhi has indirectly hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Galwan valley clash between India and China.
He shared a video showing news related to the Indo-China border dispute. Citing the report, Rahul took a jibe at PM Modi.
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Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "Mr. 56" chest is afraid of China." In the past as well, Rahul has constantly attacked PM Narendra Modi-led union government on the row with China.
Rahul Gandhi recently shared the headline of a news report, claiming that China has deployed weapons near Ladakh and is carrying out practice drills at their high-altitude camps at night. Rahul Gandhi had tweeted that, "We are facing a new kind of war on our borders. Ignoring this could cause us dearly."
Rahul Gandhi continues to raise questions on border security issues
Rahul Gandhi has been constantly questioning the nation's border security issues with China. Whether it is social media, press conferences, interviews, or public meetings, he has always raised questions on border security issues on many occasions, while targeting the central government.
You may remember that a clash took place between Indian and Chinese forces at LAC last year. Later, dis-engagement talks between the two countries began. The armies of the two countries have also taken steps in this direction. However, the process has not yet been completed, as it is being delayed by the Chinese counterparts.
There were several occasions when Rahul Gandhi had alleged that PM Narendra Modi has handed over Indian land to China. He has frequently claimed that China has occupied Indian land. However, this has been strongly denied by the Union government. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has also made a statement in Parliament on the same.