Dragon Outraged By PM Modi’s Stance, Issued A Statement And Blamed India

22 June, 2020

“Neither an Indian has entered the border nor an Indian post is under anyone’s possession.” This statement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shocked the dragon. On Friday, PM Modi addressed the country regarding the India-China border dispute and Galvan Valley violence. Since then, China has hardened the Galvan valley. China too has unexpectedly issued a lengthy statement on Saturday (20 June 2020) in an attempt to put the blame on India.

China has again asserted its claim on the entire Galvan Valley in a statement released on Saturday morning. Not only this, India has also been completely blamed for the dispute on the eastern Ladakh border recently. China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao has released his statement on social media. The Chinese spokesperson has tried to show that India has accepted its mistake and is backing its troops. Contrary to Chinese claims, the truth is that Indian forces have increased deployment on the front fronts along the China border. The Prime Minister in his statement on Friday made it clear that the army has been given full leeway to take decisions. On Friday itself, Air Chief Marshal Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria also visited Leh to take stock of the preparations.

The Chinese spokesman has written making false claims that the Galvan Valley is located on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control. The Chinese military has been patrolling here for many years. From April, the Indian Border Military Forces arbitrarily started construction of roads, bridges and other facilities there. China has opposed this on several occasions, but India, ignoring this, tried to provoke China by doing construction work ahead of the LAC. On May 6, 2020, Indian military forces crossed the LAC. Entered the territory of China and started building barricades etc. The Indian military forces were deliberately changing the status quo and the system of border control and management, Trying to spoil him. On its part, China took steps in view of the situation. Military and diplomatic level talks between India and China also started to remove tension. In response to the strong demand from China, India agreed to recall its team from the LAC and was ready to dismantle all the structures built.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman did not stop here, he further claimed that a meeting between the two countries was again held on 6 June, in which India promised that its troops would not cross the LAC and Galvan river nor would it be patrolling. The two sides also agreed that they would continue to negotiate at the official level for the gradual withdrawal of their troops in a phased manner. He has further stated that the Indian military forces surprisingly violated the consensus reached at the commander level talks on 15 June and once again crossed the LAC. When things were returning to normal in the Galvan Valley, this was done to deliberately provoke the Indian side. The Indian army attacked Chinese military officers and soldiers in a violent manner, which led to clashes and lives.

Contrary to the claims of the Chinese spokesman, the truth is that the Chinese military has been violating the Border Protocol in eastern Ladakh continuously for the last one and a half months. Chinese forces are not only patrolling the restricted area continuously, but also made their temporary posts by putting up tents. This is not the first attempt by the dragon to seize Indian land. China is often making such efforts in Doklam and sometimes on other borders along India.

Source: theindiaprint.com

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