Ladakh face-off: We stand united against attack by China, has it occupied Indian land?: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, June 23: Amidst the ongoing tension between India and China, after China unilaterally and violently tried to change status-quo in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has been taking jibes at the centre, questioning if Indian land has been occupied by the Chinese.
Taking to Twitter, Gandhi posted a picture of Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh where the stand-off with China began last month and wrote, ''We stand united against the Chinese invasion. Has China occupied Indian land.''
चीनी आक्रमण के ख़िलाफ़ हम एकजुट खड़े हैं।
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) June 23, 2020
क्या भारतीय ज़मीन पर चीन ने कब्ज़ा किया है? pic.twitter.com/YCEd0P20aU
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Earlier
on
Monday,
firing
a
fresh
salvo
at
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi,
Congress
leader
Rahul
Gandhi
asked
as
to
why
China
is
"praising
Mr
Modi
during
this
conflict".
"China
killed
our
soldiers.
China
took
our
land.
Then,
why
is
China
praising
Mr
Modi
during
this
conflict,"
he
asked
on
Twitter.
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In
his
tweet,
Gandhi
tagged
a
news
report
that
said
the
Chinese
media
has
lauded
Prime
Minister
Modi's
speech
during
an
all-party
meeting
on
the
Ladakh
situation.
Before
this
tweet,
in
another
post,
Gandhi
shared
Manmohan
Singh's
statement
on
the
ongoing
Ladakh
standoff
with
China,
saying
the
former
PM
has
given
an
important
advice.
Gandhi
expressed
hope
that
Modi
would
accept
it
"politely"
in
the
interest
of
the
country.
Gandhi has been attacking Modi over his statement on the Ladakh standoff with China and even accused him of "surrendering" Indian territory to the neighbouring country.