Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Give ultimatum to Beijing to vacate Galwan’

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday advocated aggressive steps to take back the Galwan Valley territory seized by the Chinese and urged the Union government to issue an ultimatum to Beijing to vacate the occupied land immediatel­y, with a clear warning that failure to do so will lead to serious consequenc­es for them.

“While India will also have to suffer some consequenc­es of such an act, it can no longer afford to allow such intrusion and attacks on its territoria­l integrity,” said Captain, while interactin­g with the media at the Chandigarh airbase where he had gone to pay tributes to the three sepoys whose mortal remains were flown in from Galwan Valley. Laying a wreath on the mortal remains of Sepoys Gurbinder Singh from Sangrur, Gurtej Singh from Mansa and Ankush from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh, Captain said the nation is forever indebted to them.

‘CALL THEIR BLUFF’

Amarinder said past experience shows that when faced with aggression, the Chinese have always backed off. It’s time to call their bluff, he said, reiteratin­g that Indians want a befitting response to be the Chinese.

Questionin­g the agreement which prevented the Indian troops from firing, Amarinder demanded to know who had come up with such an agreement. “How can one have an agreement with a hostile neighbour?” he asked. “It is clear that the attack on Indian soldiers was a pre-meditated move by the Chinese, who had come prepared with deadly weapons,” he said, adding, “by carrying nail-studded lathis and barbed-wired clubs and by attacking our troops, they abrogated whatever agreement was in place. In such circumstan­ce, the Indian soldiers had full right to retaliate using weapons.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh at the wreath-laying ceremony of three sepoys killed in face-off with Chinese troops.
HT PHOTO Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh at the wreath-laying ceremony of three sepoys killed in face-off with Chinese troops.

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