Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM surrendere­d Galwan Valley: Rahul

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: The war of words between the opposition and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the border standoff with China in the Galwan valley in eastern Ladakh escalated on Saturday with former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi hadsurrend­eredIndian­territory to Chinese aggression.

Union home minister Amit Shah soon hit back at Gandhi, advising him to rise above “petty politics” and stand in solidarity with national interest at a time when the whole nation is united.

Gandhi’s remarks came a day after the Prime Minister stated that no intruder remained in

India’s territory nor had any of its posts been captured.

“PM has surrendere­d Indian territory to Chinese aggression. If the land was Chinese: 1.Why were our soldiers killed? 2. Where were they killed?” he tweeted.

Gandhi also tagged the Prime Minister’s remarks, made at Friday’s all-party meeting called to discuss the situation at the IndiaChina border following violent clashes between troops of the two countries on June 15 in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

It was the first time since 1975 that India suffered combat fatalities in a skirmish with Chinese troops. Ten Indian soldiers detained by the Chinese side during the violent brawl of June 15 were later released after intense negotiatio­ns through diplomatic and military channels.

Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday hit back at former Congress president Rahul Gandhi over his statement.

Putting a video of the father of an injured army man on his Twitter account, Shah said, “A brave armyman’s father speaks and he has a very clear message for Mr Gandhi. At a time when the entire nation is united, Mr Rahul Gandhi should also rise above petty politics and stand in solidarity with national interest.”

Later in the day, senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambara­m asked the government to clarify its position.

Addressing a virtual news conference, Chidambara­m said the PM’s remarks contradict­ed the earlier statements of army chief General MM Naravane, defence minister Rajnath Singh and external affairs minister S Jaishankar.

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