The Free Press Journal

China dampens Rajnath Singh’s hope of early Doklam settlement

- AGENCIES

China said on Tuesday that the only way to end the standoff in Doklam was for India to unconditio­nally withdraw its troops from the area, a day after Home Minister Rajnath Singh hoped Beijing would soon make a "positive" move.

Singh on Monday said that he had hoped that a solution to the standoff in Doklam would be found soon and said India never attacked a nation nor did it harbour any expansioni­st behaviour. In a speech, he had also expressed hope that China will undertake a positive initiative to resolve the standoff.

But China responded with its standard propaganda attack by repeating its accusation that Indian troops "illegally crossed the boundary".

Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said India's reasons to stop the Chinese road building activity in Doklam area was "ridiculous". "So the only prerequisi­te and condition of this incident is unconditio­nal withdrawal of the Indian troops and equipment," Hua said. India and China have been locked in a standoff for more than two months in Doklam near the Sikkim sector. The faceoff began after Indian troops stopped Chinese military from building a road India believes would allow Beijing to cut its access to the northeaste­rn states. Bhutan says Doklam belongs to it but China claims sovereignt­y over the area.

China's state media has even released a video which portrayed Indians in a very poor taste. “China loves peace and firmly upholds peace. At the same time we will safeguard our territoria­l sovereignt­y and integrity,” Hua said.

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Muslim women distributi­ng sweets after the verdict

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