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Rahul Gandhi’s “Surender Modi” Tweet Pleased Pak, China, Says Amit Shah


Amit Shah stated the federal government was prepared for a debate in parliament on the Ladakh concern.

New Delhi:

Rahul Gandhi’s “Surender Modi” hashtag – which was the highest development on Twitter final Sunday — is simply taking part in into the fingers of China and Pakistan and the Congress chief ought to cease taking part in “ochhi rajniti” (shallow minded politics), Union Home Minister Amit Shah informed information company ANI immediately.  The authorities, he added, was prepared for a debate in parliament on the problem.

“Yes we are fully capable of handling anti-India propaganda but it does pain when a former President of such a big political party does “ochi rajiniti (shallow minded politics) at a time of issues,” Mr Shah said.

“It is a matter of self-introspection for him and Congress that his hashtag is being taken ahead by Pakistan and China… You say what China and Pakistan like. And right now of disaster,” added Mr Shah, referring to the months-long face-off at the Line of Actual Control –the de facto border between the two nations.

Since June 15, when 20 soldiers were killed in action at Ladakh’s Galwan Valley during a clash with Chinese troops, Mr Gandhi has been accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of surrendering Indian territory to the Chinese.

Last Sunday, Mr Gandhi, who had kept up the attack on the BJP with one or more tweet a day since June 15, tweeted, “”Narendra Modi Is actually Surender Modi”.

Mr Shah stated the federal government was prepared for a debate in parliament on the Ladakh concern in its entirety. ‘No one is shying away from a dialogue. Parliament is about to convene. Let’s have a dialogue. Let us talk about from ’62 until now. But at a time our jawans are preventing it out on the border and the federal government has taken a troublesome stand, we shouldn’t be giving out assertion that favour China and Pakistan,” he added.

Mr Gandhi’s “Surender” dig was a response to the Prime Minister’s comment at an all-party meet that China has not captured any Indian territory or crossed the border.

“Neither is anybody inside our territory neither is any of our submit captured… While we now have given a free hand to our armed forces, diplomatically too we now have made our stand clear to China. India needs peace and friendship however defending its sovereignty is supreme,” the Prime Minister had said.

The Prime Minister’s Office said the opposition’s attack on the issue was an attempt to give a “mischievous interpretation” to PM Modi’s comments.

“As regards transgression of LAC (Line of Actual Control), it was clearly said that the violence in Galwan on 15 June arose as a result of Chinese aspect was searching for to erect buildings simply throughout the LAC and refused to desist from such actions,” the government said in a statement.

Today, in his monthly radio address Mann ki Baat, PM Modi said, “Those who eyed Indian territory in Ladakh have obtained a befitting response. If India is aware of preserve friendship, it could actually additionally confront somebody and provides an enough response”.