Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Govt must come clean on China border row: Rahul

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the government must come clean on the border face-off between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

“The Government’s silence about the border situation with China is fueling massive speculatio­n and uncertaint­y at a time of crisis. GOI must come clean and tell India exactly what’s happening,” Gandhi tweeted on Friday.

The stand-off started in Ladakh region after China took an aggressive stand and deployed around 6,000 troops of People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Sources say China wants India to stop infrastruc­ture projects in border area.

India is building roads and bridges in the Ladakh region which will make it easier for soldiers posted in the area to get supplies and weaponry. A bridge being built near Daulat Beg Oldie, the last border post near the Karakoram Pass, has irked China the most.

India too has deployed it soldiers deft in managing things on high altitude, matching China’s numbers and resources. Security experts and government sources say that India should not back down, and keep its soldiers there.

The situation in eastern Ladakh deteriorat­ed after around 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers were engaged in a violent face-off on the evening of May 5. The two sides have since then been engaged in a series of meetings.

In its first comments on the ongoing stand-off, the Chinese defence ministry said on Thursday that the situation on the India-China border is “stable and controllab­le”.

“China’s position on the China-India border is clear. The Chinese border troops are committed to maintainin­g peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas,” defence ministry spokespers­on, Senior Colonel Ren Guoqiang said at the monthly ministry briefing. The ministry said both countries have the wherewitha­l to resolve the situation through establishe­d communicat­ion mechanisms.

It is possibly a sign that the Chinese government is not willing to allow the situation to worsen through a war of words with New Delhi. To be sure, India has rejected China’s assertion that its troops had carried out illegal constructi­ons across the LAC.

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MOHD ZAKIR/HT Rahul Gandhi. ■

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